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Creed, Peter A.; Patton, Wendy; Prideaux, Lee-Ann – Journal of Adolescence, 2007
This study assessed 166 high school students in Grade 8 and again in Grade 10. Four models were tested: (a) whether the T1 predictor variables (career knowledge, indecision, decision-making selfefficacy, self-esteem, demographics) predicted the outcome variable (career planning/exploration) at T1; (b) whether the T1 predictor variables predicted…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Grade 10, High School Students, Work Experience
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Creed, Peter A.; Patton, Wendy; Watson, Mark B. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2002
The Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy Scale-Short Form was completed by 416 South African and 563 Australian high school students. Analysis found three factors in each sample, but the factors differed between samples and from those of a U.S. sample, suggesting cultural differences in self-efficacy and lack of cultural equivalence for the…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Cultural Relevance, Decision Making, Foreign Countries
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Creed, Peter A.; Muller, Juanita; Patton, Wendy – Journal of Adolescence, 2003
Examines the well-being and career decision-making self-efficacy (CDMSE) of adolescents before and after leaving school, and tests for the changes in these variables as a result of leaving school. Results reveal that leaving school improved well-being and confidence for some. One group was disadvantaged by having poorer well-being while at school,…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Decision Making, Foreign Countries, High School Graduates
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Creed, Peter A.; Patton, Wendy; Bartrum, Dee – Journal of Career Development, 2004
One hundred and thirty final year high school students were administered scales tapping optimism/pessimism, self-esteem, external career barriers, career decision-making self-efficacy, career focus and career indecision. It was hypothesised, first, that cognitive style optimism/pessimism) would predict both internal (self-esteem) and external…
Descriptors: Females, Cognitive Style, Males, Career Development