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shofmannx20

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In the study by Vuolo and associates (2014) of different pathways from school to work, the most powerful predictor of whether a student would flounder was
 
  a. number of years of college attendance.
  b. intrinsic motivation.
  c. socioeconomic status.
  d. assistance by high-school counselors.

Question 2

The groups dubbed flounderers by researchers (Vuolo et al., 2014) were primarily employed
 
  a. not at all.
  b. part-time.
  c. full-time.
  d. seasonally.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c. socioeconomic status.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b. part-time.



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