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College women’s value orientations toward family, career, and graduate school
Authors:Ann Battle  Allan Wigfield
Affiliation:Department of Human Development, University of Maryland, 3304 Benjamin, College Park, MD 20742, USA
Abstract:This study was designed to examine how college women’s valuing of graduate education predicted their intentions to attend graduate school, using a new measure of the valuing of graduate school. A second purpose was to assess relations of college women’s perceptions of the relative importance of family and career to their valuing of graduate education. Two hundred and sixteen college women completed a newly developed survey that assessed these constructs. The items assessing task values were designed to assess components of task value defined by Eccles et al. (1983). Reliability and factor analyses demonstrated that the instrument adequately measured different components of task value. Multiple regression analyses demonstrated that components of task value predicted intentions to attend graduate school. The women were strongly career-oriented, and their orientations to career related positively to their valuing of graduate education.
Keywords:Expectancy-value theory   Women&rsquo  s career aspirations   Task value   Valuing of graduate school   Family vs. Career
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