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Seventeen-year-old Ursa develops an interest in astronomy. If she is in Super's specification stage of career development, her next step would most likely involve
 
  a. taking a full-time job at an observatory.
 b. signing up for a course in basic astronomy.
 c. determining whether she has a personality type suited for work as an astronomer.
  d. trying to get a handle on other aspects of her life (e.g., relationships).

Question 2

At about the age of four, children begin to realize that a person's actions are often connected to the thoughts that he or she has. What kind of study is often used to determine when children grasp this concept?
 
  a. Intersensory redundancy studies
  b. Synaptic pruning studies
 c. Dynamic systems theory studies
  d. False-belief studies



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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