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Vocational interest orientations: A comparison of rural university and junior college freshmen
Authors:Calvin W Vraa
Affiliation:University of North Dakota U.S.A.
Abstract:The increase in junior colleges imposed new demands on counselors. Some areas to be investigated are the differences in counseling programs between junior colleges and universities; the differences in student bodies; and the importance of vocational guidance. This study addresses itself to elements of those areas.Male and female samples were drawn from two rural educational institutions: a four year university and a junior college. Differences in vocational interest orientations were explored through the nonoccupational scales of the Strong Vocational Interest Blank (SVIB). For males significant differences were found on the academic achievement, diversity of interest, managerial orientation, and occupational level scales. Females differed on the diversity of interest scales.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be directed to: C. W. Vraa   Dept. of Counseling and Guidance   University of North Dakota   Grand Forks   North Dakota 58201.
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