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Concurrent validity and Holland's theory
Authors:Robert L Gaffey  W.Bruce Walsh
Affiliation:Community Mental Health Clinic, Delaware, Ohio, USA;Ohio State University USA
Abstract:This study was designed to explore two areas: (1) the concurrent validity of Holland's theory for employed men using four different operational definitions of vocational orientation, and (2) the relationships among all possible combinations of same named scales across the four inventories. Concurrent validity was studied by administering the Vocational Preference Inventory, the Self Directed Search, and the Holland Scales (Set I and Set II) to 153 male workers established in occupational environments consistent with Holland's six vocational environments. The results revealed that five scales of the VPI and of the Holland Scales (Set I and Set II) and four scales of the SDS successfully differentiated the occupational groups consistent with Holland's theoretical framework. The correlation coefficients for same named scales for all possible combinations of the four inventories were all found to be significant. In general, the findings of this study tend to support the concurrent validity of Holland's theory for employed men.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to W. Bruce Walsh   Department of Psychology   Ohio State University   1945 N. High Street   Columbus   Ohio 43210.
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