Expressed and inventoried vocational interests as predictors of college graduation and vocational choice |
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Authors: | William R Holcomb Wayne P Anderson |
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Affiliation: | University of Missouri-Columbia U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | This is a follow-up study of 195 agricultural students originally tested when they entered college in 1970. Students whose Strong Vocational Interest Blank (SVIB) patterns were consistent with their stated choice of major were the congruent sample. Students whose SVIB patterns were inconsistent with their stated choices of major were the discrepant sample. A follow-up was made on graduation rates, eventual major, and job placement. Discrepant subjects changed major more often but graduated at the same rate as congruents. The SVIB did not seem to add anything to the student's expressed interests in predicting college continuation. There was a trend for congruent graduates to more frequently take jobs which matched their majors. |
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Keywords: | Address reprint requests to William R. Holcomb Fulton State Hospital Fulton MO 65251. |
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