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Holland's theory and non-college-degreed working men and women
Authors:William B Benninger  W.Bruce Walsh
Affiliation:Community Mental Health Clinic U.S.A.;The Ohio State University U.S.A.
Abstract:The main concern of this study was to investigate differences between men and women employed in traditional male occupations using the Vocational Preference Inventory (VPI) and the Self-Directed Search (SDS). The VPI and the SDS were administered to 103 male and female non-college-degreed workers in three occupations (bus-taxi drivers, police officers, and car sales agents) corresponding to three of Holland's environmental categories (Realistic, Social, and Enterprising). In general, the results indicate that the VPI and SDS scales to some extent discriminate among occupational groups, but expected patterns do not always occur within and between occupational groups.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to Dr. W. Bruce Walsh   Department of Psychology   The Ohio State University   1945 North High Street   Columbus   OH 43210.
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