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Nicole became a physician's assistant after graduation from college. In the second year, after becoming pregnant with her first child, she quit the job and became a full time homemaker. Subsequently, she had three more children. When her youngest child entered elementary school, Nicole went back to work. Which pattern of career development did Nicole follow?
 
  A) Interrupted
  B) Modified second
  C) Regular
  D) Second

Question 2

After graduating from law school, Samantha accepted a starting position with a well-known law firm. She and her husband made a conscious decision not to have children, and she remained with the firm, eventually becoming a partner, until her retirement at age 65. Which pattern of career development did Samantha follow?
 
  A) Second
  B) Interrupted
  C) Regular
  D) Modified second



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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