Describe the pathways to career choice as outlined by Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT)
What will be an ideal response?
1 . Self-efficacy and outcome expectations promote career-related interests.
2 . Interests, in turn, influence goals.
3 . Goal related actions lead to performance experiences.
4 . The outcomes determine future paths depending on whether self-efficacy is strengthened or weakened.
5 . One establishes a career decision or redirects goals.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A child who violates the criminal law, or who commits a status offense
An individual subject to juvenile court proceedings because a statutorily defined event caused by the individual was alleged to have occurred while the individual's age was below the statutorily specified age limit of original jurisdiction of a juvenile court. a. Young adult offender b. Juvenile offender c. Child offender d. Youth offenders incarcerated in adult prisons
Jesse B. Davis, Frank Goodwin, Anna Reed, Eli Weaver, and Frank Parsons were
a) early theorists in the counseling profession. b) leaders of the early guidance movement. c) philanthropists who established grants for school counseling development. d) the first four presidents of the National Vocational Guidance Association.
The hostage can make use of the Stockholm syndrome by
a. appearing to agree with the hostage taker's beliefs. b. sharing the more personal aspects of one's life and eliciting the same from the hostage taker. c. currying favor with the hostage taker by complimenting him or her. d. ignoring the hostage taker's personal queries and thus making him or her more subservient.