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Trait-Oriented Theories
Trait and Factor Theory
Person-Environment Correspondence (PEC) Counseling
John Holland's Typology
Social Learning and Cognitive Theories
Krumboltz's Learning Theory of Counseling
Career Development from a Cognitive Information Processing Perspective
Career Development from a Social Cognitive Perspective
Developmental Theories
Life Space, Life Span Approach to Careers
Circumscription, Compromise, and Self-Creation: A Developmental Theory of Occupational Aspirations
Person-in-Environment Perspective
Career Construction: A Developmental Theory of Vocational Behavior
A Contextual Explanation of a Career
Incomplete Dominance
A genetic inheritance pattern in which both genes are expressed in the phenotype.
Polygenic Inheritance
Occurs when a trait is a function of the interaction of many genes, such as with height, intelligence, and temperament.
Genomic Imprinting
An epigenetic phenomenon by which certain genes are expressed in a parent-of-origin-specific manner.
Twins
Two offspring born from the same pregnancy, sharing a unique biological and emotional bond.
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