Jerilyn believes that it is hard to plan for success because so much of what happens in the world is a result of chance factors that people have little control over. Jerilyn appears:

a. to have high self-efficacy
b. to have an external locus of control
c. to be low in self-monitoring
d. to have an internal locus of control


B

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a. positive regard. b. conditional positive regard. c. positive self-regard. d. unconditional positive regard.

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According to Kram's model, in the early career phase, a person's concerns tend to focus on which of the following questions?

a. What can I commit myself to outside of my career that will be meaningful? b. How involved and committed to the organization do I want to become? c. What can I commit to if the goal of advancement no longer exists? d. How can I let go of my involvement in the work role?

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__________ is a neurological processing activity required to take in visual, auditory, tactile, and olfactory information

a. Semantic memory b. Episodic memory c. Sensory register d. Short-term memory

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Bill is a genetic counselor. In his position, he has an ethical obligation to:

inform insurance companies if a client has a strong probability of conceiving a child with a serious genetic disorder. keep results of client's tests confidential, away from insurance companies and public records. determine the course of action for the prospective parents. make sure clients make the right decision about conceiving or continuing a pregnancy.

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