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Ambrose is discussing his college major with his best friend. ambrose says that his parents want him to be a certified public accountant (cpa) just like them when he graduates. however, ambrose says, "i just donāt see myself as an accountant! " which of the following can be concluded from the information given in this scenario?
a. ambroseās interest is clashing with his self-image.
b. ambroseās self-image is not congruent with his parentās image of him.
c. ambrose belongs to a personality type that is not likely to go for a practical job.
d. ambroseās choice is conflicting with that of his peers.
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