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Which statement concerning career issues is FALSE?
 
  a. Gender-role expectations have little impact on one's career.
  b. Personality factors can influence vocational development in adulthood.
  c. Mentors can be of great assistance in launching a career.
  d. An individual's work experience can change one's personality.

Question 2

How many of the following (good parenting by the living parent, strong support from siblings, having people willing to talk to about feelings) would positively influence the response of a child to the death of a parent?
 
  a. 0
  b. 1
  c. 2
  d. 3



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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