Shanika enjoys working with ideas; Madison is emotional and has a high need for individual expression. According to Holland’s six personality types, Shanika is __________ and Madison is __________
A) investigative; artistic
B) realistic; conventional
C) enterprising; investigative
D) conventional; social
Answer: A
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