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ssal

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A person who is highly knowledgeable or skilled in a particular domain, such as physics, anesthesiology, or teaching is best describes as a(n):
 
  a. professional.
  b. expert.
  c. scholar.
  d. technician.

Question 2

The three steps for building a positive identity are:
 
  a. Confronting moral dilemmas, being a role model, and adopting a social role
  b. Choosing a role model, getting feedback as to how close you are to your role model, and further work on the role identity
  c. Giving feedback to others, providing a positive role model, and choosing a profession (such as engineer, teacher, etc.)
  d. Getting feedback from others, emulating a role model, and adopting a social role



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d. Getting feedback from others, emulating a role model, and adopting a social role



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