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After work, Jennie spends much of her time doing volunteer work in a mission, helping to care for the homeless. Which of Super's life roles describes these activities?
 
  a. community service
  b. home and family
  c. studying
  d. working

Question 2

Understanding biochemical differences between men and women
 
  a. is insignificant and not important when considering treatment of mental health
  b. involves knowing that men's metabolism rates are slower than that of women
  c. is significant when considering pharmacological treatment of depression
  d. is complex and without a clear explanation of the origin of the differences



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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