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Bernana

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Assessments that measure how well an individual is likely to perform in atraining program or on a job.
 
  a. Ability tests
  b. Interest inventories
  c. Value inventories
  d. Career development inventories

Question 2

Which of the following developmental tasks is associated with the identity versus role confusion conflict proposed by Erikson (1968)?
 
  a. finding contentment about one's lifepast, present, and future
  b. recognizing and finding peace with life successes
  c. forming one's identity, including committing to goals, values, beliefs, and life purpose
  d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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