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Parents' role in adolescents' decision on a college major: A weekly diary study
Authors:Julia Dietrich,Bä  rbel Kracke,Jari-Erik Nurmi
Affiliation:aDepartment of Psychology, University of Erfurt, Germany;bDepartment of Psychology, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Abstract:This study examined 39 adolescents during their transition to university. In standardized weekly diaries over several weeks (M = 8.13) adolescents reported on engagement in career exploration (in-breadth and in-depth self and environmental exploration), their parents' transition-related involvement (frequency of conversations, support, and interference), and their satisfaction with how the transition progressed. The results showed that exploration largely fluctuated across weeks, whereas parent involvement was more stable. Family members' engagement varied according to the phase of the application process the adolescent was involved in. The more adolescents explored during a given week, the more they talked to their parents, and the more supportive parents were. Associations between interference and exploration differed by type of exploration. Both exploration and support contributed to higher satisfaction.
Keywords:Career exploration   Parental career-related behaviors   Transition to college   Diary study   Longitudinal study
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