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Correspondence of children's anticipated vocations, perceived competencies, and interests: Results from an Italian sample
Authors:Dominic R Primé  Lea Ferrari  Salvatore Soresi
Institution:a Psychology in Education, College of Education, Tempe, AZ 85285-0611, United States
b Department of Developmental Psychology and Socialization, University of Padova, Via Belzoni 80, 35121 Padova, Italy
c Department of Counseling, Administration, Supervision, and Adult Learning, Cleveland State University, 2121 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115, United States
Abstract:Relations among anticipated vocations, self-assessments of competence, and interests in sample of 190 Italian children were examined. Children were asked what activities they liked, those they thought they were good at, and what job they expected when they grew up. The responses were coded into RIASEC Holland codes and agreement across the three questions was examined using kappa statistics. Results indicated that there was no relation between anticipated occupations and either interest or perceived competence. Thus, these anticipated occupations appear to be based on unrealistic criteria and the validity of studying such early expressions of interest is questionable. Conversely, results demonstrated a correspondence between interest and competence and this correspondence was similar for boys and girls and increased with age.
Keywords:Vocational interests  Vocational aspirations  Competence  Self-efficacy  Children's vocational preferences
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