Career Choice and Development

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theories dominate thinking and research, but the trait-and-factor
models rooted in the early theorizing of Frank Parsons dominate
practice. There has been speculation that perhaps the major theo-
ries are about to converge into a single model of career choice and
development. This seems unlikely.


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