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So let's start by defining familiar factors.
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There are conditions of a family environment that influence a child's development.
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And this is a development from like infant to adult.
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So that's the definition of familiar factors.
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There are conditions of family environment that influence a child's development.
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So in order to see how they affect career development, we're going to take the example of an engineer.
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So that's going to be your example career.
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And let's see what familiar with factors can affect it.
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So if you take bias, bias will definitely affect your, it's definitely a familiar factor because if you grow up, so if you grow up around successful engineers, so if you grow up around successful engineers, you're immediately going to think, oh, i should become an engineer because then i can be just as successful.
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So your mind has a bias that if you become an engineer, you'll become successful.
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So this is one of the major familiar factors that affect career development.
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Because if you see your parents, siblings, whoever, be successful engineers, you're going to be like, if i want to be successful, i should be an engineer.
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The second would be upbringing.
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So this is different for each person slightly, but we're going to use a broader example.
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So if you grow up, so if you grow up, up in a low -income situation, if you grow up in a low -income or a tight family budget situation, and you know that your family wants you to choose, you know that your family wants to get out of their income, and you know that engineers make high -income, you're immediately going to choose that, hey, i grew up in a low -income situation, my family always had a tight budget, so i'm immediately going to go to engineering as my career development because you know that it's a high -income career...