Concurrent validity of Holland's theory for non-college-degreed black women |
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Authors: | Connie M Ward W.Bruce Walsh |
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Affiliation: | Georgia State University USA;The Ohio State University USA |
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Abstract: | This study, using the Vocational Preference Inventory (VPI) and the Self-Directed Search (SDS), explored the concurrent validity of Holland's theory for employed non-college-degreed black women. The VPI and the SDS were administered to 102 black women workers in occupational environments consistent with Holland's six vocational environments. The results revealed that four scales of the VPI and four scales of the SDS successfully differentiated the occupational groups consistent with Holland's theoretical notions. In general, the findings lend some support to the concurrent validity of Holland's theory for employed non-college-degreed black women. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to W. Bruce Walsh Department of Psychology The Ohio State University 1945 North High Street Columbus OH 43210. |
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