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CORALGRILL2014

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Which of the following in NOT one of the three most significant ethical challenges facing practitioners who provide career services?
 
  a. The proper role of individuals who provide career interventions yet lack thestandard credentials for counseling.
  b. Whether all career services and interventions denote counseling relationships.
  c. The appropriate use of Internet technology in providing career services.
  d. Using Career Development Facilitators (CDFs) to provide certain career
  services under the supervision of a qualified career counselor.

Question 2

Related to the principles of right or wrong in an individual's behavior.
 
  a. Legal
  b. Moral
  c. Ethical
  d. Honorable



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Answer to Question 1

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