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Jan's art teacher is her mentor. Jan wants to follow in her footsteps. Her sketches are on display at the local art gallery. Jan is presently organizing an art show to raise money for the food bank. What three-letter code would John Holland assign Jan if she were to take the Self Directed Search? Why?
Code: ___ ___ ___

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The solution deals with the personality typology proposed by John Holland in his theory of Career Typology, which is based on an individual's hereditary traits and life history regarding how one reacts to the demands posed by the environment. The investigative typology has been addressed here.

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The three-letter code which John Holland would assign Jan, if she were to take the Self Directed Search is:
Code: A S C.
John Holland would assign the code ASC to Jan because it is the code proposed by him in his theory of Career
Typology which is based on an individual's hereditary traits and life history regarding how one reacts to the demands posed by the environment. Here Jan is presently organizing an art show to raise ...

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