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Blustein et al. (1997) critiques career theory for:
 
  a. its failure to address the effects of geopolitical theory.
  b. its failure to address the needs of women and other sexual minorities.
  c. its assumption regarding the basic triad of needs as purposed by Super.
  d. its over-focus and movement toward Gottfredson's theory.
  e. its failure to address the needs of work-bound students.

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Stereotype threat can best be defined as:
 
  a. one individual's prejudice spreading to another person.
  b. a group response to a specific group.
  c. racial prejudice that expects a person of color to fail or engage in negative behaviors.
  d. the resulting impact of a stereotype.
  e. the impact a stereotype has upon the prejudiced person.



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