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We can directly observe attitudes, but we cannot use behaviors to infer attitudes and psychological states.
Economist
a professional focused on the study of economics, which involves analyzing the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
Architect
A professional who plans, designs, and oversees the construction of buildings, ensuring that they are aesthetically appealing and structurally sound.
John Holland's Theory
A theory proposing that people's job satisfaction and career success are higher when their work environments align with their personal interests and personality types, often categorized into six theme areas.
Occupational Choice
The decision-making process individuals go through to choose among various job opportunities, careers, or professions based on personal preferences, skills, and environmental factors.
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