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maegan_martin

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The Occupational Information Network (ONET) is:
 
  a. A book of identifying job titles and related duties
  b. A system for assessing elementary and middle school students
  c. A no-cost comprehensive vocational assessment system
  d. A social network platform for individuals organized by career interests

Question 2

The fundamental assumption of Holland's model of career interest is:
 
  a. Career interest occurs over the lifespan
  b. People are happiest when paid well and have boundaries between work and home life
  c. People are happiest when their personality traits are congruent with their occupational environment
  d. Career development occurs in the confluence of parental influence and available opportunities



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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