Applying the M-92, A Self-Knowledge Technique for Determining Job Aspirations and Expectations |
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Authors: | Etienne Mullet,Maria Teresa Mu oz Sastre,Ludovic Duponchelle |
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Affiliation: | Etienne Mullet,Maria Teresa Muñoz Sastre,Ludovic Duponchelle |
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Abstract: | The M-92 technique is aimed at helping teenagers become aware of: (a) the relationships between certain classic determinants such as prestige, income, and job opportunities and their system of job aspirations and/or expectations; (b) the strong and weak points in their system of information about jobs; (c) the internal structure of their system of occupational representations; and (d) possible conflicts in values or discordancies between aspirations and expectations. From a theoretical standpoint the M-92 draws directly on Coombs (1975) and Gottfredson (1981). Methodologically, it is an extension of the Hammond et al. (1988) Social Judgement Theory to the case of pair comparisons. Several concrete examples of the M-92 in use are described. |
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Keywords: | M-92 Self-knowledge Career guidance |
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