The role of chance events in career decision making |
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Authors: | Jim E.H. Bright Robert G.L. Pryor Lucy Harpham |
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Affiliation: | School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, Australia |
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Abstract: | ![]() Two studies are reported that investigate the role of chance events as influences in career decision making. In study one, the results of a large-scale survey of high-school and university students (N = 772) investigating influences on their career decision making are presented. Chance events were reported as influencing the career decisions of 69.1% of the sample. In the second study, the role of locus of control was found to be moderately associated with reporting chance events. More External control individuals tend to report more chance events than their Internal control counterparts. Implications for career choice theory and research are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Chance Careers Decision-making Serendipity Happenstance Vocational Choice Attribution |
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