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justinmsk

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The best advice for managing occupational transition is to
 
  a. not approach the situation with a sense of healthy urgency.
 b. only consider next career moves if specific prospects are available.
  c. be cautious of stop-gap employment.
 d. identify unrealistic goals first and realistic thereafter.

Question 2

Genes and environments
 
  a. interact dynamically throughout development.
 b. act independently throughout development.
 c. interact dynamically in childhood and independently in adulthood.
  d. act independently in childhood and interact dynamically in adulthood.



braelync

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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