Factors within the 1969 SVIB for women and relationships to Holland's theory |
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Authors: | Austin C Frank Barbara A Kirk |
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Affiliation: | University of California, Berkeley, USA |
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Abstract: | The Basic Interest Scales (BIS) and the Occupational Scales (O-S) of the revised Strong Vocational Interest Blank for Women (TW 398) were assigned Holland codes, and component scores for the BIS and O-S were separately developed, intercorrelated, and evaluated along with standardized composite scores representing each of the 11 O-S Groups on the profile. The dimensionality of the BIS and O-S was similar, and similar in number to Holland's theory, but the components were only partially congruent. Some profile Groups provided relatively good representations of BIS and/or Occupational scale components, and the grouping of the O-S provided important information not otherwise readily available. Holland's dimensions are not uniformly represented in either the BIS or O-S, and despite some similarities, fundamental problems of compatibility appeared to exist in relating the structure of this instrument to Holland's formulations. Women's interests are in need of independent study. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be directed to Austin C. Frank Counseling Center Building T-5 University of California Berkeley California 94720. |
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