All of the following are stages in Ginzberg's theory of vocational development EXCEPT:
A) enterprising. B) fantasy. C) realistic. D) tentative.
Answer: A
Psychology
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a. "unattractive"; the men considered aggressive b. "unattractive"; were judged to be friendly and likable c. "attractive"; were judged to be friendly and likable d. "attractive"; made them sound insecure and shy
Psychology
Failure to match one's behavior to widely accepted norms or to the unusual minimum rules for social conduct describes the definition of normality referred to as __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Psychology