Structure of interest in a Caribbean sample: Application of the Personal Globe Inventory |
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Authors: | Kerrie G. Wilkins Marina Ramkissoon Terence J.G. Tracey |
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Affiliation: | 1. Counseling and Counseling Psychology, Arizona State University, USA;2. Department of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work, University of the West Indies Mona, Kingston, Jamaica |
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Abstract: | ![]() The structural validity of the Personal Globe Inventory (PGI, Tracey, 2002) as applied to a Caribbean sample of university students in Jamaica (N = 103) and Trinidad (N = 118) was examined. The fit of the data to Holland's six-type RIASEC, the PGI eight-type model, and the PGI spherical structure was examined using the randomized test of hypothesized order relations. The results demonstrated that the circular structure (i.e. RIASEC and the eight-type model), unlike the spherical structure, fits the Caribbean data well. No structural differences were found between gender and nationality. Further examination of the cultural perception of prestige in a Caribbean sample is warranted. Overall, the results support the structural validity of the PGI in Caribbean applications. |
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Keywords: | Vocational interests Personal Globe Inventory RIASEC Interest structure Cross-cultural Caribbean |
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