The nature of work samples and the ration for their use in philosophical guidelines related to the characteristics of work samples are presented .By attending these guidelings the reader should acquire a nasis for analyzing the various systoms of voca tional evaluation in order to determine whether these systems are actually com insed of work samoies or merely provided a work sample label
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