What concept did Krumboltz later develop to explicitly recognize the impact of unexpected occurrences on one's career path?
Answer
Happenstance Learning Theory.
Happenstance Learning Theory, a refinement by Krumboltz, specifically acknowledges the role of planned and unplanned events, or serendipity, in career shaping.

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