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Questions that inquire about one's preference for salary and prestige in a job would be most likely found on what type of career assessment?
 
  a. Interest Inventory
  b. Personality Inventory
  c. Values Inventory
  d. Career Development Instrument

Question 2

Suzie is a nurse who truly enjoys helping others. She is often described by her coworkers as engaging and caring both with patients and friends. Which of the following is most likely to be her primary code based on Holland's theory?
 
  a. Realistic
  b. Conventional
  c. Investigative
  d. Social



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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