Marius is a 13-year-old whose parents have encouraged him to "begin thinking" about his future. As he ponders this question, Marius thinks to himself, "You know, I'm not really very talkative and I get a little uncomfortable around people I don't know. I guess being a teacher is really something that is not for me!" Marius is currently in the midst of the ____ phase of career development

a. crystallization
b. exploration
c. specification
d. implementation


a

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a. males and females differed greatly in their ratings. b. males were much more likely than females to give high ratings to traits such as "independent" and "self-reliant.". c. females were much more likely than males to give high ratings to traits such as "loyal" and "understanding.". d. more than half of the top 10 most important traits were the same for women and men.CHAPTER 3Infancy and Childhood

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Regarding electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. In ECT, a 150-volt electrical current is passed through the brain for a half second, triggering a convulsion and causing the patient to lose consciousness for a short time. b. Most of the ECT patients feel that the treatment did not help and would not be willing to undergo this treatment again. c. ECT treatments are given in a series of sessions spread over several weeks or months. d. In ECT, the patient is given muscle relaxants and/or sedative drugs to lessen the impact of the seizure.

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Many teachers and parents consider morality less important than any of the other developments that happen in childhood

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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The first phase of college students' thinking is

questioning personal and social values. believing in the existence of clear and perfect truths. carefully considering many opposing ideas. becoming committed to a set of personal values.

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