Are career mature students more committed to the career choice process?
SA Journal of Industrial Psychology
Field | Value | |
Title | Are career mature students more committed to the career choice process? | |
Creator | Watson, M. B. Stead, G. B. | |
Description | The present study examines the relationship between commitment to the career choice process and the career maturity of 123 White first year psychology students. The results indicate a statistically highly significant relationship (�? 0,01) between career maturity and the Vocational Exploration and Commitment subscale of Blustein et al.'s (1989) Commitment to Career Choices Scale and a statistically significant relationship (�? 0,05) between career maturity and the Tendency to Foreclose subscale. Gender is not significantly related to the findings. p Opsomming brDie huidige studie ondersoek die verhouding tussen die toegewydheid aan die proses van loopbaankeuse en die loopbaanvolwassenheid van 123 Blanke eerstejaar sielkunde-studente. Die resultate dui op 'n hoogs beduidende statistiese verhouding (�? 0,01) tussen loopbaanvolwassenheid en die "Vocational Exploration and Commitment" sub-skaal van Blustein et al.'s (1989) se "Commitment to Career Choices Scale". Verder dui die resultate ook op 'n statisties beduidende verhouding (�? 0,05) tussen loopbaanvolwassenheid en die sub-skaal genaamd "Tendency to Foreclose". Geslag is nie beduidend in verband tot enige van die bevindings gestel nie. | |
Publisher | AOSIS | |
Date | 1997-06-24 | |
Identifier | 10.4102/sajip.v23i3.634 | |
Source | SA Journal of Industrial Psychology; Vol 23, No 3 (1997); 20-21 2071-0763 0258-5200 | |
Language | eng | |
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