During what stage of Donald Super's stages of occupational development do individuals establish themselves in their careers? This stage is also when an individual's occupational "wet feet" period ends, and they become more stable and experienced in their work.

a. crystallization
b. implementation
c. stabilization
d. consolidation


Answer: c. stabilization

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a. psychoanalysis. c. individual psychology. b. the humanistic approach. d. personal construct theory.

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Emily and her husband are thrilled as they peer into Emily's uterus by means of an ultrasound. The physician reports that the pregnancy appears normal, and that their baby's fingers, toes, heart, and circulatory system are developing as expected. The couple learns that the baby is only ¾ of an inch long. Given this information, the current stage of prenatal development is the __________

a) embryonic period. b) germinal period. c) zygotic period. d) fetal stage.

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In regard to emotions, adolescence is often a period of relative stability

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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