Multiple Choice
All of the following is true of working or choosing a career, EXCEPT:
A) even when we work strictly to earn a living we generally derive at least some meaning from our work.
B) men place higher importance on "extrinsic" rewards, such as high salaries, and are attracted to careers that are high in prestige.
C) we have become more concerned with extrinsic rather than intrinsic career rewards as the 20th century came to a close
D) women are more attracted to careers that reflect their intrinsic interests and desire to work with others and be socially useful
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