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THE RELATION OF SELFEFFICACY AND ASSERTIVENESS TO WILLINGNESS TO ENGAGE IN TRADITIONAL/NONTRADITIONAL CAREER ACTIVITIES
Authors:Dorothy D. Nevill  Debra I. Schlecker
Affiliation:University of Florida
Abstract:The relation of self-efficacy and assertiveness to the willingness of women to engage in traditional or nontraditional career activities was studied. One hundred and twenty-two undergraduate females took the Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy Scale (Taylor & Betz, 1983) and the Assertive Behavior Assessment for Women (Osborn & Harris, 1975) and were asked to rate their willingness to engage in the career-related activities of ten traditional and ten nontraditional occupations for women. Strong self-efficacy expectations and assertiveness were related to the willingness to engage in the career-related activities of nontraditional occupations, but not traditional ones. However, regardless of level of self-efficacy or of assertiveness, women were more willing to engage in the career-related activities of traditional occupations. Implications of the results for career counseling are discussed.
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