For John Holland, the key to being successful and happy in a career is to

A) go where one's talents and abilities lead.
B) find an occupation that fits well with one's personality.
C) figure out what skills will be needed and valued in the future.
D) follow the advice of one's parents, family, and social group.

Answer: B

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A) daily hassles. B) uplifts. C) traumas. D) cataclysmic events.

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All of the following are true about stress EXCEPT

A) circumstances that are ambiguous typically produce more stress that those that are precise. B) peripheral events are more likely to produce stress than ones that are central to the adolescent's life. C) events that are uncontrollable are more stressful that those that can be controlled. D) negative events are more apt to produce stress than positive ones.

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