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What theory did Katz put forward on the basis of classical decision theory?
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Katz (1966) put forward () theory on the basis of classical decision theory.

I. Career decision-making

B, career decision-making

C, modern decision-making

D, classical decision-making

Correct answer: A My answer: A.

four

What topics does the balance sheet method include ()

First, the material gains and losses of self

B, the material gains and losses of others

C, self-identity or not

D, social recognition or not

Correct answer: ABCD My answer: ABCD

five

The final score of the occupational balance sheet is ()

A, average

B, weighted summation

C, weighted average

D, simple summation

Correct answer: B My answer: B.

six

Which of the following are spiritual gains and losses?

A. Income

B, relationship

C, status

D, welfare

Correct answer: BC My answer: BC.

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Job analysis only needs to consider the factors supporting the goal, but not the factors opposing the goal.

Correct answer: × My answer: ×

5.8 Information Processing Pyramid-Execution (e)

1

If career development lacks execution, it will only be an armchair strategist in the end.

Correct answer: √ My answer: √.

three

What does execution generally mean in your career?

Correct answer:

Execution includes many aspects, including starting a training, receiving an education, starting a job search, or starting your career peak at work.

My answer is:

Start a training, receive a period of education, start looking for a job, and start a career analysis and development journey at work.

5.9 Decision Quality Assessment

1

How can we be more motivated to achieve a grand goal?

It can be broken down into small pieces.

You can specify a very detailed plan.

C, can reduce the goal.

D, as long as you work hard

Correct answer: A My answer: A.

2

In the example of "Earthworm's Dream" cited by the teacher, the hero's dream starts big and ends smaller and smaller. The key factor is that he has not worked out some detailed processes to achieve his goal.

Correct answer: √ My answer: √.

three

As long as you have dreams in your career development, nothing else matters. ()

Correct answer: × My answer: ×

four

The success of career decision-making depends on whether everyone succeeds in the workplace in the end. ()

Correct answer: × My answer: ×

five

The factors involved in career balance do not include the following ()

I. Occupation

B, feelings

C, value orientation

D, gender

Correct answer: D My answer is: D.

six

Which of the following does not belong to the smart principle of setting goals?

First, clear

B, achievable

C, value

D, comprehensive

Correct answer: D My answer is: D.

1

If a person doesn't like his current major, what would it be like to have a "symptom solution" for him?

First, understand the root of "dislike" and deal with it.

B, guide their interest in professional training.

C. actively study the major of interest.

D, from the details of the ability to improve.

Correct answer: c my answer: C.

2

What is the leverage scheme to solve the employment problem of college students in China?

Put pressure on schools to increase employment rate.

B, universities can learn more skills that can be used directly.

Establish a system of entrusted training for enterprises and schools.

Better develop the economy to promote more employment.

Correct answer: D My answer is: D.

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Symptom solutions are dedicated to making symptoms disappear. But the problem that this may bring is:

First, turn the original small problem into a big problem

B, make the problem more difficult to solve

C, symptoms disappear, but the problem still exists.

D, self-paralysis, missed the opportunity to solve the problem

Correct answer: ABCD My answer: ABCD

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Leverage solution is to dig out the real problem from the symptoms and then solve it. therefore

A. Leveraged solutions may be slow.

B, sometimes you may not find the real problem right away.

C, think from a broader perspective

D, the result will be more persistent.

Correct answer: ABCD My answer: ABCD

6. 1.2 The homework problem has been completed.

1

Which of the following are leverage solutions?

A, a student hasn't found a job for a while because he has no father to fight for.

B, every time there is a public activity, we often end up calling for donations.

C carefully separate the shortcomings in your job search and improve them.

D, I want to use "better" medicine as soon as I get sick.

Correct answer: c my answer: C.

2

People are used to using "symptom solution" because?

First, the regression of symptoms often makes people think that the problem has been solved.

B, symptom solutions are relatively easy to operate.

C, symptoms represent the essence of the problem

D. There are many research results on symptom resolution.

Correct answer: A My answer: A.

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The "simplification" strategy of "symptom solving" is to solve the problem with the opposite of "problem". Which of the following belong to this way:

First, use ice cubes to reduce fever

B, use tolls to limit traffic.

C. use an air purifier to solve the smog.

D, using interest to promote learning

Correct answer: ABC My answer: ABC

four

Simplified solutions often lead to addiction because?

First, simplified schemes are often addictive.

B, the simplified method is simple and easy to use.

C, simplified ways often have a rapid impact on symptoms.

D, the solution becomes part of the problem

Correct answer: BCD My answer: BCD.

6. 1.3 The homework problem has been completed.

1

Graduates decide their workload according to their salary. What can we learn from it?

First, this is a kind of contract spirit.

B, this is a typical "strategic segmentation" symptom solution.

C. The contract terms were not mentioned before the explanation

D, indicating that the work did not meet the interests of graduates.

Correct answer: B My answer: B.

2

What losses may be caused by spending too much time doing part-time jobs during college?

A, after joining the job, you may be "quick to get started" but "lack of stamina"

B, there is no better classmate than him to establish a good relationship.

C, premature "socialization" is not conducive to human growth.

D, gain short-term benefits and lose long-term value.

Correct answer: D My answer is: D.

three

There is a "busy" disease in today's society, but more people don't think about the goal of being busy because:

A, everyone pays attention to immediate results rather than long-term goals.

B, the busier you are, the more people will ignore long-term goals.

C, the busier, the busier.

D, work pressure, so I want to focus on "sorting out" things.

Correct answer: ABC My answer: ABC

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Strategic separation refers to being busy solving one's own problems and not standing on the standpoint of overall results, which may lead to being busy and fruitless. This is because:

A, the whole is not equal to the sum of the parts.

B, the role standard is not enough to support all.

C, unreasonable target design is the most important reason

D, relevant personnel in the process of implementation.

Correct answer: AB My answer: AB

For the complete answer, please refer to the general course of career planning for superstar college students.

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