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Psychological cost-benefit as an intervening construct in career choice models
Authors:Bo Ekehammar
Affiliation:University of Stockholm Sweden
Abstract:A causal model for career choice was outlined, encompassing psychological cost-benefit-profit as a central intervening construct. The model was applied to the career choice (education vs work) after high school graduation and tested on longitudinal data from 173 students. The main problem concerned the relationship among the components in the causal career choice model, using multiple correlation and path analysis as tools. The results showed clear sex differences. For boys, the model was a rather powerful predictor of career choice (R = 0.70), and Psychological profit with regard to continued education had a clear direct effect as well as an indirect effect on career choice. For girls, the predictive validity was low (R = 0.35) and Psychological profit affected career choice only indirectly via Educational aspiration.
Keywords:Requests for reprints can be sent to Bo Ekehammar   Department of Psychology   University of Stockholm   Box 6706   S-113 85 Stockholm   Sweden.
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