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Lent, Brown, and Hackett have outlined the ___________________ _________ Career Theory, which is based upon Banduras triadic reciprocal model of causality.
 
  a. Social Learning
  b. Causality
  c. Banduric
  d. Triangular
  e. Social Cognitive

Question 2

According to Gottfredsons theory, many occupations may be possible for an individual, and young people shift from idealistic careers to realistic careers through the process of ___________________ ______.
 
  a. assimilation
  b. elimination
  c. structured decision-making
  d. compromise
  e. vocational refinement



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Answer to Question 1

(e )

Answer to Question 2

(d)



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