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Gender identity: | Sexual identify; a person knowing that their sex is permanent and cannot be changed. |
Generativity: | State of human development often referred to as the “working years”; between a person’s late twenties and early sixties, when he or she is productive in the world of work, develops a family and re-examines personal beliefs and values. |
Hobby: | A pursuit or interest engaged in for relaxation. |
Holland Codes: | Codes (career personality types) developed by Dr. John Holland based on the assumption that people can be grouped into six personality types. These codes can be compared to characteristics important to occupations. |
Individual: | Pertaining to one only. |
Integrity: | Following a strict code of conduct or standard of values. |
Interests: | Activities, things, and ideas a person likes and enjoys. |
Interest Inventory: | A periodic survey of a person’s interests. |
Interpersonal: | Relationships between persons. |
Intrapersonal: | Relates to independent action. |
Inventory: | An account of things. |
Job: | To do occasional pieces of work for hire; task. |
Kinesthetic: | Relates to interaction with people and objects in real space. |
Layoff: | An involuntary separation of the employee from the employer for a temporary or indefinite period, through no fault of the employee. |
Learning Styles: | The ways people think and learn. |
Leisure: | Time free from every-day job responsibilities during which a person can pursue personal interests and hobbies. |
Life Roles: | The various parts of one’s life, such as citizen, parent, spouse, worker, etc. |
Life Stages: | Changes that occur as we move through life experiences. |
Lifestyle: | The way a person lives his or her life, including geographic location, type of home, method of transportation, and social situations. |
Linguistic: | Pertaining to the use of language. |
Logical: | Use of reliable inference and reasoning. |