Studies by Strong on occupational interests demonstrated that

a. occupational interests are very unstable and may change from year to year.
b. occupational interests are stable during high school years but become unstable during adulthood.
c. occupational interests remain relatively stable after students have left school.
d. occupational interests are stable during high school and college years, become unstable during the 30s, and become stable once again later in life.


c

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