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bcretired

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The real life experience (RLE) occurs
 
  a. during the time a transsexual is going stealth
  b. the year after sex reassignment surgery
  c. the year before sex reassignment surgery
  d. throughout a person's entire life

Question 2

Gottfredson predicts that April's career decisions will be influenced by considerations of an orientation to her unique self from age 14 onward. This concept is called
 
  a. career maturity.
  b. circumscription.
  c. compromise.
  d. tolerable sex boundaries.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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