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Career change and congruence of personality type: An examination of DOT-derived work environment designations
Authors:Paula I Robbins  L.Eugene Thomas  David W Harvey  Catherine Kandefer
Affiliation:Fitchburg State College USA;The University of Connecticut USA;Mitchell College USA;Eastern Connecticut State College USA
Abstract:Holland's theory of congruence of work environments was examined by analyzing the career redirection of 62 men of managerial and professional level who changed occupations between the ages of 33 and 54. Three-letter personality codes for each subject were obtained by administering the Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory. Dictionary of Occupational Titles codes for first and second occupation were obtained and then translated into Holland codes. These were compared to the personality code for each man to determine whether the first or second job was more congruent. It was found that 26 men changed to careers more congruent with their personality, 25 to careers less congruent, and 11 made no change. The results of the study do not lend support to Holland's theory, probably because of the imprecision of DOT categories for research purposes. The need for a more reliable means for coding work environments is discussed.
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