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Consistent occupational preferences,vocational maturity,and academic achievement
Authors:W.Bruce Walsh  Nancy A Hanle
Affiliation:The Ohio State University USA;Winona State College USA
Abstract:This study explored the differences in vocational maturity, academic aptitude, and achievement variables among female sorority students who made congruent, incongruent, and undecided occupational choices. The variables were operationally defined by the Career Maturity Inventory, the American College Test Battery, and a self-report questionnaire. Congruent, incongruent, and undecided current occupational choice groups were defined operationally using the Self-Directed Search. The analysis of variance revealed the main effect of groups to be significant for two variables. The findings suggest that students in the congruent female group tend to be more vocationally mature than students in the incongruent and undecided groups.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to W. Bruce Walsh   Department of Psychology   Ohio State University   1945 North High Street   Columbus   Ohio 43210.
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