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nautica902

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After two years as an insurance adjustor, Clarence has just been promoted to an assistant supervisory position. Although he could care less about the promotion, Clarence is able to master his new responsibilities quite well. According to Super, he is currently in this substage:
 
  a. advancing
  b. consolidating
  c. specifying
  d. stabilizing

Question 2

Which group is most likely to be abused by their parents?
 
  a. Asian American children with disabilities
  b. Asian American children without disabilities
  c. European American children with disabilities
  d. European American children without disabilities



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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