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Dimensions of adolescent career development: A multi-instrument analysis
Authors:David A Jepsen  Dale J Prediger
Affiliation:University of Iowa U.S.A.;American College Testing Program U.S.A.
Abstract:Dimensions of adolescent career development were assessed by several well-established, objectively scored instruments. Attention was given to the correlations between measures of academic achievement and career development. Correlations among 19 scales administered to 237 eleventh graders revealed three clusters of converging scale pairs, labeled “Certainty,” “Decision-Making,” and “Activity.” Four orthogonal factors were identified and given the following heuristic labels: “Cognitive Resources for Decision-Making,” “Decision-Making Style,” “Systematic Involvement in Career Decision-Making,” and “Decision-Making Stage/Certainty.” Results are discussed in relation to practical problems of instrument selection and score interpretation and in the context of theories of adolescent career development.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. David A. Jepsen   Division of Counselor Education   College of Education   The University of Iowa   Iowa City   IA 52242.
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