Which of the following psychologists maintained that the primary factor in career choice is
whether an individual is person-oriented or nonperson-oriented?
A) John Holland
B) Fred Kuder
C) Anne Roe
D) Edward Strong
E) Douglas Jackson
C
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The fact that few people can accurately describe a penny even though they have handled thousands of them is an example of __________
a) encoding failure b) retroactive interference c) proactive interference d) elaboration failure
Emily suffers from autism spectrum disorder, and is often non-communicative. She does, however, have a specific ability to remember the average amount of rain that has fallen in her city for every week for the last 30 years
When asked about this very specific bit of information, she answers and is always precisely accurate. This "pocket" if extraordinary ability is called ________ syndrome. a) Munchausen b) Rett's c) Memomizing d) Savant