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Tirpak, David M.; Schlosser, Lewis Z. – Career Development Quarterly, 2013
This study examined the effectiveness of the computer-assisted career guidance system, FOCUS-2, on 1st-year college students' social cognitive career development. Specifically, the authors assessed career decision self-efficacy (CDSE) and assessment of attributions for career decision making (AACDM) using repeated measures analyses of variance…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Career Guidance, Computer Uses in Education, Career Choice
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Flynn, Stephen V.; Duncan, Kelly J.; Evenson, Lori L. – Career Development Quarterly, 2013
Nine single-race American Indian secondary students' career development experiences were examined through a phenomenological methodology. All 9 participants were in the transition period starting in late secondary school (age 18). Data sources included individual interviews and journal analysis. The phenomenon of American Indian secondary…
Descriptors: American Indian Students, Secondary School Students, Phenomenology, Career Development
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Amit, Adi; Gati, Itamar – Career Development Quarterly, 2013
A sample of 182 young adults about to choose their college major were randomly assigned to 2 guidance methods aimed at facilitating choosing among promising career alternatives: Table-for-Choice and Circles-for-Choice. Table-for-Choice was perceived as more effective, but individuals' confidence in their choice was higher in the Circles-for-Choice…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Career Guidance, Young Adults, Decision Making
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Sangganjanavanich, Varunee Faii; Magnuson, Sandy – Career Development Quarterly, 2011
Sand tray therapy has earned status as a respected, often powerful, therapeutic modality. Counselors have used sand trays and figures for a variety of purposes with children, adolescents, adults, families, and groups. This modality can also be used to facilitate career decision making and related issues as clients create visual representations of…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Therapy, Counseling Techniques, Play
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Shin, Yun-Jeong; Kelly, Kevin R. – Career Development Quarterly, 2013
This study explored the effects of optimism, intrinsic motivation, and family relations on vocational identity in college students in the United States and South Korea. The results yielded support for the hypothesized multivariate model. Across both cultures, optimism was an important contributing factor to vocational identity, and intrinsic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Motivation, Family Relationship
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Rehfuss, Mark C.; Cosio, Saharay; Del Corso, Jennifer – Career Development Quarterly, 2011
The authors investigated counselors' perspectives on using the Career Style Interview (CSI) with clients who had career concerns. Participants were a purposive sample of 34 counselors who had been trained in and who had used the CSI with clients. The findings indicated that the counselors viewed the CSI as a helpful and positive career counseling…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Interviews, Counselor Attitudes, Measures (Individuals)
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Murtagh, Niamh; Lopes, Paulo N.; Lyons, Evanthia – Career Development Quarterly, 2011
The authors present a qualitative study of voluntary career change, which highlighted the importance of positive emotions, unplanned action, and building certainty and perceiving continuity in the realization of change. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to broaden theoretical understanding of real-life career decision making. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Change, Females, Decision Making
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Rowan-Kenyon, Heather T.; Perna, Laura W.; Swan, Amy K. – Career Development Quarterly, 2011
This study explores the occupational aspirations of high school students planning to attend college by drawing on a multilayered model of college enrollment, social cognitive career theory, and multiple descriptive case studies of 15 high schools. Students' occupational aspirations and their understanding of the education required to achieve these…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Occupational Aspiration, Enrollment, High School Students
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Gati, Itamar; Amir, Tamar – Career Development Quarterly, 2010
Locating clients' career decision-making difficulties is one of the first steps in career counseling. The authors demonstrate the feasibility and utility of a systematic 4-stage procedure for locating and interpreting career decision-making difficulties by analyzing responses of 626 college students (collected by Tai, 2007) to the Career…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Decision Making, Problems, Data Interpretation
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Amundson, Norman E.; Borgen, William A.; Iaquinta, Maria; Butterfield, Lee D.; Koert, Emily – Career Development Quarterly, 2010
The authors used a phenomenological research method to investigate the career decision-making experiences of 17 employed adults. Thematic results from interview data analysis were organized within 3 overarching themes: decisions centered on relational life, decisions centered on personal meaning, and decisions centered on economic realities. Study…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Phenomenology, Career Development, Decision Making
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Bullock-Yowell, Emily; Peterson, Gary W.; Reardon, Robert C.; Leierer, Stephen J.; Reed, Corey A. – Career Development Quarterly, 2011
According to cognitive information processing theory, career thoughts mediate the relationship between career and life stress and the ensuing career decision state. Using a sample of 232 college students and structural equation modeling, this study found that an increase in career and life stress was associated with an increase in negative career…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Career Choice, Stress Variables, Decision Making
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Duffy, Ryan D.; Dik, Bryan J. – Career Development Quarterly, 2009
The purpose of this article is to explore the wide spectrum of external influences that affect career decision making across the life span and, in particular, how these factors may directly or indirectly alter one's career trajectory and the extent of one's work volition. Career development practitioners are encouraged to respect externally…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Social Influences, Emotional Response
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Wachter Morris, Carrie A.; Shoffner, Marie F.; Newsome, Deborah W. – Career Development Quarterly, 2009
Career counselors work with people from varied segments of society. For battered women, some of the challenges they face from intimate partner violence may significantly influence their career exploration and decision making. Social cognitive career theory (SCCT; R. W. Lent, S. D. Brown, & G. Hackett, 1994) is a framework that has important…
Descriptors: Females, Counselors, Career Counseling, Career Exploration
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Datti, Paul A. – Career Development Quarterly, 2009
Incorporating J. D. Krumboltz's (1979) social learning theory of career decision making, the author explores career development issues for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (GLBTQ) adolescents and young adults. Unique challenges for the GLBTQ population are discussed, specific recommendations for effective career counseling with…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Socialization, Young Adults, Decision Making
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van Vianen, Annelies E. M.; De Pater, Irene E.; Preenen, Paul T. Y. – Career Development Quarterly, 2009
Today, young adults are expected to decide between educational, vocational, and job options and to make the best choice possible. Career literatures emphasize the importance of young adults' career decision making but also acknowledge the problems related to making these decisions. The authors argue that career counselors could support clients'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Adults, Careers, Decision Making
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