Multiple Choice
A traditional approach to predicting occupational choice, such as the Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory,
A) first classifies individuals in terms of personality traits and intelligence levels.
B) compares one's preferences with those of persons already successful in given occupations.
C) matches a person's potential to learn tasks or skills used in various occupations.
D) relies on projective testing to uncover underlying motives expressed in occupational choice.
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