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Hess, Timothy R.; Tracey, Terence J. G. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2013
The theory of planned behavior (TPB) was used to understand psychological help-seeking intention for 3 common concerns: anxiety or depression, career choice concerns, and alcohol or drug use. Eight hundred eighty-nine university students completed surveys for the TPB variables plus belief in personal efficacy and control to solve the problems.…
Descriptors: Help Seeking, Behavior Theories, College Students, Anxiety
Stowers, Phyllis – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1975
The Appalachia Educational Laboratory introduces its Career Information System designed to help students coordinate the complex information needed to make the right career decisions. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Decision Making, Information Systems, Tables (Data)
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Picou, J. Steven; Curry, Evans W. – Adolescence, 1973
This paper presents an analysis of the occupational choices of 1,485 female high school seniors. The decision making process is also considered. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Choice, Correlation, Data Analysis
Chapman, Warren; And Others – 1977
The computer-based System of Interactive Guidance and Information (SIGI) was field tested and evaluated at five community colleges and one university. Developed by Educational Testing Service, SIGI assists students in the process of informed and rational career decision making. Interacting at a cathode-ray tube terminal with a computer, students…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Choice, Career Guidance, Career Planning
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Glueck, William F. – Personnel Psychology, 1974
This paper reports on a project designed to examine how typical students of business and engineering went about choosing and being chosen by the organization for which they were going to work. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Career Choice, Competitive Selection, Decision Making
Vidal-Brown, Sherry A.; Thompson, Bruce – 1998
Career decision making is an important aspect of life. At some point one must decide what type of job to apply for or whether to seek education for a specific career. Many individuals struggle with these decisions. Unfortunately, multidimensional measures of uncertainty are needed in providing guidance to such persons, because it appears the…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Exploration, Career Guidance, Career Planning
Meehan, Merrill L. – 1975
The study investigated the interaction of personal and environmental factors influencing seventh graders' selection of career exploration courses for increased exploration in the eighth grade. A stratified random sample (496 students) was drawn from the Pittsburgh Public School's Occupational, Vocational, and Technical Exploratory Program.…
Descriptors: Business Education, Career Choice, Career Development, Career Education
1975
The study developed a pilot interview schedule and analyzed the decision-making process of 326 central Nebraska 1973 high school graduates relative to their educational/occupational choices during the following year. Data were gathered through personal interviews with the graduates and a telephone survey of their parents and were analyzed to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Career Choice, Career Counseling, College Choice
Clayton, Kermeta; And Others – 1992
The role of family in educational and occupational decisions was examined for 2,118 students from 11 school districts and 3 community colleges in Texas. Sixty-six percent were Mexican American, 20 percent were Caucasian, and 14 percent were of other ethnic backgrounds. In all, 1,406 Mexican American students were surveyed; 55 of the 187 community…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Community Colleges, Decision Making, Demography
Dentler, Donna J. – 1984
A study examined the relationship between the self-efficacy and career aspirations of 37,942 11th-grade students across the state of Pennsylvania. Using Albert Bandura's theory of self-efficacy, which states that the level and strength of self-efficacy of an individual will determine (1) whether or not the individual will initiate coping behavior,…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Comparative Analysis, Decision Making, Dual Career Family
Savisaar, Erik A. – 1998
This booklet, which is designed to help individuals match themselves with jobs, discusses the common skills, abilities, and habits all employees need to bring to a job, as well as occupation-specific characteristics and skills. The first half of the booklet is a discussion of considerations in choosing a career that covers the following topics:…
Descriptors: Blue Collar Occupations, Building Trades, Career Choice, Career Education