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The accuracy of self-administration and scoring on Holland's Self-Directed Search
Authors:Charles J Gelso  Anne M Collins  Rebecca O Williams  William E Sedlacek
Affiliation:University of Maryland USA
Abstract:This study assesed the extent to which Ss commit various types of errors when completing Holland's Self-Directed Search (SDS) entirely on their own. Nearly all Ss made some type of error and approximately half of the Ss made errors which affected their final three-letter summary codes. Almost one-fifth of the Ss made errors resulting in an incorrect high-point code. Whether or not Ss made errors that affected their summary codes was unrelated to the extent to which they were interested in knowing more about occupations or academic majors they might like. Neither were such errors related to whether Ss felt the occupations suggested by their summary codes seemed reasonable. Only slightly over one-third the Ss actually did feel that the occupations seemed reasonable.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be directed to Charles J. Gelso   Counseling Center   University of Maryland   College Park   Maryland 20742.
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