Personality,interests, and career indecision: a multidimensional perspective |
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Authors: | Gary N. Burns Megan B. Morris Natalie Rousseau Josh Taylor |
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Affiliation: | 1. Wright State University;2. University of Wisconsin Oshkosh |
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Abstract: | Researchers have consistently linked neuroticism to career indecision; however, other personality traits have been inconsistent predictors despite sound theoretical arguments. Similarly, little research has examined a trait‐based analysis of the relationship between vocational interests and career indecision. The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the structure of career indecision and to examine the prediction of this construct as both a unidimensional and multidimensional construct. Results suggest that career indecision is multifaceted and that both personality and vocational interests are more strongly related to career indecision than has been suggested by past research. Furthermore, consideration of this multidimensional nature can explain past inconsistencies in the relationships between indecision and personality. |
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