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Mathis, Erica L.; Bullock-Yowell, Emily; Leuty, Melanie E.; Nicholson, Bonnie C. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2017
The current study sought to determine if student employment was a significant moderator of the relationship between congruence with college major, academic major satisfaction, and academic major success. Correlation results suggested that student employment has a negative relationship with academic success as measured by grade point average. No…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Undergraduate Students, Congruence (Psychology), Student Satisfaction
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Bullock-Yowell, Emily; Andrews, Lindsay; McConnell, Amy; Campbell, Michael – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2012
Little empirical knowledge about unemployed adults exists during a time when this group needs substantial career assistance. Because there is greater empirical understanding of college student career development compared with what is known about unemployed adults, a chi square and analyses of covariance were used to compare the career thinking,…
Descriptors: Unemployment, Adults, College Students, Self Efficacy
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Bullock-Yowell, Emily; McConnell, Amy E.; Schedin, Emily A. – NACADA Journal, 2014
The career concern differences between undecided and decided college students (N = 223) are examined. Undecided college students (n = 83) reported lower career decision-making self-efficacy, higher incidences of negative career thoughts, and more career decision-making difficulties than their decided peers (n = 143). Results reveal that undecided…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Career Development, Negative Attitudes, Decision Making
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Bullock-Yowell, Emily; Andrews, Lindsay; Buzzetta, Mary E. – Career Development Quarterly, 2011
The authors explore the hypothesis that career decision-making self-efficacy could be affected by negative career thoughts, Big Five personality factors, and cultural mistrust in a sample of African American and Caucasian college students. Findings demonstrated that negative career thinking, openness, and conscientiousness explained a significant…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Personality, Decision Making Skills, Career Development
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Bullock-Yowell, Emily; Katz, Sheba P.; Reardon, Robert C.; Peterson, Gary W. – Professional Counselor, 2012
The respective roles of social cognitive career theory and cognitive information processing in career exploratory behavior were analyzed. A verified path model shows cognitive information processing theory's negative career thoughts inversely predict social cognitive career theory's career problem-solving self-efficacy, which predicts career…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Self Efficacy, Career Development, Social Cognition