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With reference to John Holland’s personality-job fit theory, people belonging to the investigative? ambiguous and imaginative activities that allow creative expression activities that involve thinking, organizing, and understanding activities that involve helping and developing others physical activities that require skill, strength, and coordination
With reference to John Holland’s personality-job fit theory, people belonging to the investigative are: activities that involve thinking, organizing, and understanding.
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With reference to John Holland’s personality-job fit theory, people belonging to the investigative are: activities that involve thinking, organizing, and understanding.

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