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Anxiety and career exploration: Gender differences in the role of self-construal
Authors:Erin E. Hardin  Femina P. Varghese  Uyen V. Tran  Aaron Z. Carlson
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Texas Tech University, Box 42051, Lubbock, TX 79409-2051, USA
Abstract:Given the social nature of many tasks involved in exploring and committing to a career, we hypothesized that social anxiety would correlate to exploration and commitment, even after controlling for general anxiety. We also hypothesized that self-construal and gender would interact with social anxiety in relation to exploration and commitment. In a sample of predominantly European American undergraduates (n = 161), higher social anxiety associated with lower vocational commitment for both women and men, after accounting for general anxiety. For women, interdependence was also associated significantly with vocational commitment. Social anxiety correlated to environmental exploration only for men low in independence. Neither social anxiety nor self-construal associated with environmental exploration for women or foreclosure for either group.
Keywords:Career exploration   Environmental exploration   Tendency to foreclose   Vocational exploration and commitment   Anxiety   Gender   Self-construal   Independence   Interdependence
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