What is the focus of Super's crystallization stage of vocational development?
A. Individuals accumulate experience and advance up the career ladder.
B. Individuals begin to think about careers in more complex ways, considering their own interests, personality, abilities, and values, as well as the requirements of each career.
C. Individuals complete training, enter the job market, and make the transition to become an employee.
D. Individuals identify specific occupational goals and pursue the education needed to achieve them.
Answer: B
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