During the fantasy period of vocational development, individuals
A) think about careers in terms of their interests, abilities, and values.
B) gather information about possible careers that blend with their personal characteristics.
C) prefer familiar and exciting career options that bear little relation to the decisions they will eventually make.
D) experiment from time to time with vocational categories before settling on a single occupation.
C
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__________ is the understanding that one object or action can stand for another.
A. Animism B. Focus on appearances C. Theory theory D. Symbolic representation
A psychologist is lecturing about the biopsychosocial model of the development of abnormal behavior. What are the implications of this model?
a) All forms of abnormal behavior are inherited. b) Environmental factors are the most significant causes of most forms of abnormal behavior. c) We have underestimated the influence of internal factors in causing abnormal behavior. d) Inheriting a predisposition does not necessarily cause a disorder in the absence of environmental factors.
If we terminate a relation in which the costs were greater than the rewards, we are engaged in an example of what theory?
a. The need to belong b. Social comparison c. Interpersonal attraction d. Social exchange
Levine (1988) found that people in different countries have a different pace of life. This finding demonstrates the value of the _______________ perspective
a. interdependence b. social exchange c. sociocultural d. learning