Career counseling which consists of “knowledge of self, knowledge of the world of work, and finding a match between the two” describes:
a. Culturally appropriate career counseling
b. Traditional career counseling
c. Gender, but not culturally, appropriate career counseling
d. Career guidance, but not career counseling
b. Traditional career counseling
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1. _________ is concerned with perspectives of right and proper conduct and involves an evaluation of actions on the basis of some broader cultural context or religious standard.
A. Ethical conduct B. Community standards C. Morality D. Professionalism
Which of the following is likely to be the most carefully organized and monitored job training program?
a. OJT b. Work experience c. Apprenticeship d. JTPA
Erikson (1999) recommended that __________ are responsible for creating the advocacy strategic plan
a. all involved parties b. the most experienced counselors c. a small, core group d. consultants
Bennett and BigFoot-Sipes (1991) note that Indian clients might actually prefer counselors that share their _____, rather than counselors who share their ethnicity.
a. Language b. Values c. Gender d. Social status