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Barclay, Susan Rene – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Adults ask children constantly, "what do you want to be when you grow up?", leading children to focus on an uncertain future as an adult. From very early in life, children attempt to parlay their likes and desires into a career choice. However, as children grow into adolescence, they begin to realize vocation is not as easy as simply…
Descriptors: College Students, Academic Degrees, Young Adults, Career Counseling
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Amit, Adi; Sagiv, Lilach – Journal of Career Assessment, 2013
We present the PreferenSort, a career counseling instrument that derives counselees' vocational interests from their preferences among occupational titles. The PreferenSort allows for a holistic decision process, while taking into account the full complexity of occupations and encouraging deliberation about one's preferences and acceptable…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Vocational Interests, Interest Inventories, Preferences
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Tay, Louis; Su, Rong; Rounds, James – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2011
We examined a longstanding assumption in vocational psychology that people-things and data-ideas are bipolar dimensions. Two minimal criteria for bipolarity were proposed and examined across 3 studies: (a) The correlation between opposite interest types should be negative; (b) after correcting for systematic responding, the correlation should be…
Descriptors: Vocational Interests, Industrial Psychology, Interest Inventories, Meta Analysis
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Bonitz, Verena S.; Armstrong, Patrick Ian; Larson, Lisa M. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2010
One strategy commonly used to simplify the joint interpretation of interest and confidence inventories is the use of cutoff scores to classify individuals dichotomously as having high or low levels of confidence and interest, respectively. The present study examined the adequacy of cutoff scores currently recommended for the joint interpretation…
Descriptors: College Students, Interest Inventories, Career Counseling, Cutting Scores
Schenck, Paulette M. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Throughout the history of vocational psychology, career counselors have constantly searched for, devised, and implemented practices and techniques to best prepare clients for the world of work. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between strengths to personality preference and vocational interests utilizing the Myers-Briggs…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Graduate Students, Vocational Interests, Interest Inventories
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Dik, Bryan J.; Hansen, Jo-Ida C. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2008
This article describes the relationship between interests and well-being by conceptualizing interest as both an emotional state and a stable disposition. First, interest is explored as a distinct emotion or affective state, itself a form of well-being that also leads to other forms of well-being by facilitating the development of diverse life…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Interest Inventories, Well Being, Vocational Interests
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Zanskas, Stephen; Strohmer, Douglas C. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2010
The profession of rehabilitation counseling has undergone extensive empirical study. Absent from this research has been a theoretical basis for describing and understanding the profession and its associated work environment. The focus of this study was to further our understanding of the nature of the rehabilitation counselor's work environment…
Descriptors: Interest Inventories, Rehabilitation Counseling, Work Environment, Counselors
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Dik, Bryan J.; Strife, Samantha Roberts; Hansen, Jo-Ida C. – Career Development Quarterly, 2010
This study examined the relationship between Holland type (Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional; Holland, 1959, 1997) congruence and incongruence (i.e., lack of ft between an occupation's 3-letter Holland code and a person's lowest 3 Holland interest types) and tested whether incongruence predicts unique…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Vocational Interests, Career Choice, Congruence (Psychology)
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Armstrong, Patrick Ian; Fouad, Nadya A.; Rounds, James; Hubert, Lawrence – Journal of Career Assessment, 2010
Research on group differences in interests has often focused on structural hypotheses and mean-score differences in Holland's (1997) theory, with comparatively little research on basic interest measures. Group differences in interest profiles were examined using statistical methods for matching individuals with occupations, the C-index, Q…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Careers, Ethnic Groups, Interest Inventories
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Leierer, Stephen J.; Blackwell, Terry L.; Strohmer, Douglas C.; Thompson, Richard C.; Donnay, David A. C. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2008
Using aggregate scores from 281 female and 133 male rehabilitation counselors, the researchers developed prototypical "Strong Interest Inventory" (SII) profiles. They used these profiles to explore the interests, preferences, and professional identity of rehabilitation counselors. Using the General Occupational Themes (GOTs), Basic…
Descriptors: Interest Inventories, Profiles, Rehabilitation Counseling, Counselors
Brennan, Michael D. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This study (a) examined career decision-making self-efficacy (CDMSE) differences across gender, age, military grade, level of education, previous career assessments, previous career counseling, and currently attending college, and (b) examined the effect of career assessments with follow-up counseling on CDMSE among active-duty Coast Guard…
Descriptors: Vocational Evaluation, Career Counseling, Career Choice, Decision Making
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Hansen, Jo-Ida C.; Leuty, Melanie E. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2007
The purpose of the current study was to investigate the evidence of validity of the Skill Scale scores on the Campbell Interest and Skill Survey (CISS). In a sample of 221 college students, analyses between the CISS Skill Scale scores and the CISS Interest Scale, the Strong Interest Inventory, and self-reported MAEQ abilities scores were…
Descriptors: Validity, Interest Inventories, Vocational Interests, College Students
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Barnes, James A.; Herr, Edwin L. – Journal of Career Development, 1998
Of three groups of college students, 45 students were given career counseling only; 37 received counseling and the Strong Interest Inventory (SII); and 28 received counseling and used the DISCOVER computer guidance system. All three groups increased certainty about career and academic goals. Use of SII or DISCOVER had no significant effects. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Career Planning, College Students
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Lattimore, Ronke R.; Borgen, Fred H. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1999
To address the issue of the Strong Interest Inventory's (SII) cross-cultural relevance, SII developers collected race and ethnicity data from their participants during the development of the 1994 SII. This study examines whether the outcome of the 1994 SII is comparable for different racial/ethnic groups in the United States. Trends and important…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Counseling Psychology, Ethnic Groups
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Tracey, Terence J. G. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2008
The present study examined the relation between individual cognitive structure and several key career decision variables. Specifically, in a sample of college students enrolled in a career development class, the usage of the RIASEC (Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional) circumplex (adherence) was examined as…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Career Choice, Cognitive Structures, Career Development
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