Change in vocational choice as a function of initial career choice,interests, abilities,and sex |
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Authors: | Craig S Scott Robert H Fenske E.James Maxey |
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Affiliation: | Teaching Research Division of the Oregon State System of Higher Education USA;The American College Testing Program USA |
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Abstract: | This study examines changes in expressed vocational choices made over an 18-mo period by a sample of students who were each enrolled in one of 62 2-yr institutions. Four mutually exclusive categories of vocational choice change were constructed. Ability, interest, and family background measures were used as independent variables. Results indicated (a) that changers were very similar to nonchangers in terms of the independent variables examined, (b) that there were substantial differences in the choice changes made by males and females, and (c) that vocational choice change patterns varied widely among groups of individuals whose original vocational choices places them in different major vocational categories. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be directed to the senior author at Teaching Research Division Oregon State System of Higher Education Monmouth Oregon 97361. |
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