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Cosby, Arthur G.; Picou, J. Steven – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1973
An analysis of the occupational aspirations of deep-south adolescents. An examination of the models constructed revealed that: (1) social class indicators accounted for the largest effect estimates; (2) residence was associated with a smaller, yet statistically significant portion of the variation; and (3) the effect of race was negligible when…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Choice, Educational Research, Occupational Aspiration
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Curry, Evans W.; Picou, J. Steven – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1971
The primary objective of this study is an analysis of the occupational projections and anticipatory occupational goal deflection of a sample of predominantly rural Louisiana high school seniors. Several findings that contradict previous research are noted. Implications of these results are discussed and suggestions for future empirical inquiry are…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Expectation, High School Students, Occupational Aspiration
Cosby, Arthur G.; Picou, J. Steven – 1971
Multi-variate techniques for attribute data and the backward elimination procedure developed in regression analysis were utilized in an analysis of the occupational aspirations of deep-South adolescents. Data were obtained from interviews with 6,500 10th-grade students in South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. The 4 independent…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Black Youth, Models, Occupational Aspiration
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Picou, J. Steven – Journal of Negro Education, 1973
Attempts to expand the research in the area of occupational choice by developing and analyzing a causal model of the occupational aspiration process for black and white rural youth which relates socioeconomic status, academic performance and occupational aspirations. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High School Students, Occupational Aspiration, Racial Differences
Cosby, Arthur G.; Picou, J. Steven – 1975
Utilizing 1966 data derived from interviews conducted with 6,500 tenth grade students from the Deep-South (South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi), this study's primary objective as a multi-phase explanatory analysis of the relationship between levels of occupational aspiration and four selected structural variables which have been…
Descriptors: Blacks, Correlation, Fathers, Grade 10
Picou, J. Steven; Hernandez, Pedro F. – 1970
Rural and urban seniors from all-black high schools in Louisiana were given group-administered questionnaires to determine the influence of 5 primary contacts on the formation of occupational aspirations of youth. The 5 primary contacts generally acknowledged to have some influence were parents, relatives, friends, teachers, and guidance…
Descriptors: Black Students, Counseling Effectiveness, High School Seniors, Lower Class Students
Picou, J. Steven; And Others – Educ Urban Soc, 1970
Contrasts the occupational aspirations and expectations of 264 black male and female urban high school seniors and 157 rural high school seniors. (JM)
Descriptors: Black Youth, Career Choice, Goal Orientation, High School Seniors
Picou, J. Steven; And Others – 1976
The monograph reviews theoretical, conceptual, and empirical research on occupational choice and achievement. It begins by delineating the major macro-theoretical approaches in occupational sociology and vocational psychology, leading to a consideration of conceptual development of occupational choice. An overview of status attainment models and a…
Descriptors: Achievement, Background, Career Choice, Career Development
Picou, J. Steven; Howard, William G. – 1976
The impact of sex-role socialization on career-related status orientations was examined in an attempt to specify, by sex, differential reference group influence and motivational variations. Data were derived from a larger data-set on mobility and achievement orientations of a random sample of 1970 senior students stratified according to residence…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, High School Seniors, High School Students, Occupational Aspiration
Picou, J. Steven; Carter, T. Michael – 1974
In an effort to understand the dynamics of the status attainment process, the effects of significant-other influence on aspirations were considered. Data were derived from group administered questionnaires of a proportionate, stratified, random cluster sample of Louisiana high school seniors. Utilizing data on 1,241 white males, residence controls…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Comparative Analysis, Grade Point Average, High School Seniors
Hernandez, Pedro F.; Picou, J. Steven – 1969
The study was an attempt to discern what rural youth in Louisiana expect to achieve in the future. Objectives of the study were to determine, with reference to race and sex differences, (1) future occupational plans, (2) educational plans, (3) type of community rural youth expected to settle in, and (4) desired age for marriage and number of…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Cross Cultural Studies, Disadvantaged Youth
Picou, J. Steven – 1982
This paper is intended to assist vocational educators in meeting the career development needs and aspirations of migrant youth. It examines the unique characteristics of migrant youth and develops a general life-cycle model of their vocational development. This comparative analysis provides the vocational educator with a basis for identifying…
Descriptors: Career Development, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Employment Potential
Picou, J. Steven; And Others – 1974
In an effort to understand the dynamics of the status attainment process, the effects of significant-other influences were analyzed in terms of sexual and racial differences. Data were derived from a proportionate, stratified, random cluster sample of Louisiana high school seniors. High schools were stratified on the basis of residence…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Females
Cosby, Arthur G.; Picou, J. Steven – 1979
Career and career related preference expressed by a number of rural Southern high school youth were found to moderately predict their early adult behaviors. Preferences for post high school education were the dominant influence and single best predictor of subsequent educational attainment. Moderate linkages were also found to exist between…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Aspiration, Blacks