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A group of researchers associated with ACT extended Hollands hexagon model to include the twenty-three job families from the ___________________ ___________.
 
  a. Career Enhancement Model
  b. Vocational Fit Wheel
  c. World-of-Work Map
  d. Broader Career Model
  e. Vocational Planning Circle

Question 2

_______________________________ is the term used to describe what Holland recognized as peoples desire to seek compatible work environments occupied by other people of similar personality types.
 
  a. Congruence
  b. Fluency
  c. Compatibility
  d. Mirroring
  e. Matching



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Answer to Question 1

(c)

Answer to Question 2

(a)





 

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