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Brian is having difficulty networking with employers. His counselor finds that Brian is preoccupied by his inner world rather than the outer world that deals with employment. His counselor is using
 
  a. constructivist theory
  b. Holland's theory.
  c. Myers-Briggs Type theory.
  d. work adjustment theory.

Question 2

Alice is having difficulty selling herself to employers. Her counselor concludes that her reticent nature reflects her Realistic rather than Enterprising personality. Her counselor is using
 
  a. cognitive information processing theory.
  b. Holland's theory.
  c. Myers-Briggs Type theory.
  d. work adjustment theory.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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