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100

This theorist developed the RIASEC model of personality types.

Who is John Holland?

100

an example of this code is RCS.

What is the Holland code?

100

Theory base and knowledge considered essential for professionals engaging in career counseling and development.

What is career development theory?

100

Activities that help students learn more about themselves can be supplemented with activities that focus on educational and occupational exploration.

What are career interventions in elementary school?

100

A career guidance activity, often found in educational settings, in which practitioners in a number of fields are invited to explain their job responsibilities, backgrounds, and the necessary requirements needed to be employed in their line of work.

What is a career fair?

200

A theory in which one is asked to views themselves as an actor, agent, and author.

What is Savickas' Career Construction Theory (SCCT)?

200

The institute that established many of the first standardized career assessments.

What is the Minnesota Stabilization Research Institute?

200

A visual diagram of an individual's family history used to examine cultural and career patterns

What is a genogram?

200

Theorists who identified 8 ways parents can help elementary school children advance in their careers (p.342).

Who are Herr, Cramer, and Niles.

200

The level of importance people place on the role of their careers and work in relationship to other life roles.

What is career salience?

300

A theory that takes into account satisfaction of employer and satisfactoriness of employee.

What is Theory of Work Adjustment (TWA)?

300

Government resource described as the nation's-premier source for career information. 

What is Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH)?

300

The five ethical principles in counseling

What is autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, justice, and fidelity?

300

This person has yet to experience an identity crisis or exploration and has not made any personal commitment to an occupation, much less to a set of goals, values, and beliefs.

What is identity-diffused?

300

Gathering and interpreting occupational information related to a future career a person might wish to pursue.

What is career planning?

400

Psychologist known for the creation of social learning theory and social cognitive theory.

Who is Albert Bandura?

400

The shortened name for occupational Information Network.

What is O*NET?

400

The association responsible for code of ethics surrounding career counseling 

What is the National Career Development Association (NCDA)?

400

At this level, interventions that combine psychoeducational activities and experiential tasks are useful in helping students cope with the career development tasks confronting them.

What are interventions in middle school?

400

A concept created by Super to describe the degree to which a person achieves developmental tasks expected by society relative to the person's peers.

What is career maturity?

500

A developmental theory that uses maxicycles and minicycles

What is Super's Life-Span, Life-Space Approach

500

A popular government-based resource that uses six-digit coding system to organize the world of work 

What is the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) coding system?

500

The approach introduced by APA as part of DSM IV-TR as a model to be applied to career counseling  with specific racial and ethnic groups

What is Cultural Formulation Approach (CFA)?

500

Three secondary school requirements for postsecondary school success, according to Jerald (2006).

What are (a) high expectations and rigorous instructions for all students, (b) equal access to rigorous coursework, and (c) adequate support for student success?

500

Counseling that focuses on matters dealing with work and career choices, especially the relationships between the needs of clients and their vocational development over the life span.

What is career counseling?