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EAugust

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What are the six domains of the Advocacy Competencies?
 
  a) client/student empowerment, client/student advocacy, community collaborations, systems advocacy, public image, and social/political advocacy.
  b) client/student empowerment, client/student advocacy, community outreach, systems advocacy, public image, and social/political collaborations.
  c) client/student collaborations, client/student advocacy, community collaborations, systems advocacy, public relations, and social/political advocacy.
  d) client/student counseling, client/student advocacy, community collaborations, systems advocacy, public relations, and social/political collaborations.

Question 2

According to Lent and his associates, self-efficacy is a major variable in the development of
 
  a. Personality
  b. Values
  c. Self-confidence
  d. Interests



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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EAugust

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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