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Patton, Wendy; Creed, Peter – Journal of Career Development, 2007
This study surveyed 925 Australian high school students enrolled in grades 8 through 12 on measures of occupational aspirations, occupational expectations, career status aspirations, and career status expectations; it tested the association between these variables and career maturity, career indecision, career decision-making self-efficacy, and…
Descriptors: Expectation, Professional Occupations, Vocational Maturity, Employment Level
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Creed, Peter A.; Patton, Wendy; Bartrum, Dee – Journal of Career Assessment, 2002
Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses of data from the Life Orientation Test Revised for 504 adolescents demonstrated its bidimensionality. High optimism was associated with high levels of career planning, exploration, decision-making confidence, and career-related goals. High pessimism was associated with career indecision, low…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Planning, Decision Making, Vocational Maturity
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Patton, Wendy; Creed, Peter A. – Journal of Career Development, 2002
Australian high school students (n=377) completed the Career Development Inventory and a work commitment measure. Commitment was moderately correlated with career development. Commitment and the knowledge component of career maturity were strongly related for females. Females had higher work commitment scores than males. (Contains 39 references.)…
Descriptors: Career Development, Foreign Countries, High School Students, Sex Differences
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Patton, Wendy; Creed, Peter A. – Career Development Quarterly, 2001
Reports cross-sectional data from 1,971 Australian adolescents who completed the Career Decision Scale and the Career Development Inventory. Results illustrate a developmental progression in career maturity, although a less uniform pattern emerged with gender differences. Findings regarding career indecision also presented a complex picture and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Choice, Career Development, Foreign Countries
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Patton, Wendy; Creed, Peter – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2007
Adolescents across the five years of high school (169 females and 164 males) completed a survey that identified occupational status aspirations and expectations coded into six types-- realistic, investigative, artistic, social, enterprising, or conventional--according to the RIASEC model (Holland, 1997). As the focus of the study was to explore…
Descriptors: Vocational Maturity, Occupational Aspiration, Adolescents, Career Development
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Patton, Wendy; Creed, Peter; Spooner-Lane, Rebecca – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2005
This article reports on a further exploration into the reliability and validity of the shortened form of the Career Development Inventory-Australia (Creed & Patton, 2004), a career maturity measure being developed to meet the need for a shorter and more up-to-date measure to provide data on this career development construct. Data gathered from…
Descriptors: Vocational Maturity, Construct Validity, Validity, Factor Structure
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Patton, Wendy; Creed, Peter A.; Muller, Juanita – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2002
Hypothesized that students who continue full-time study after high school have higher levels of career maturity, psychological well-being, and academic achievement while at school. Surveyed 254 Australian seniors and 132 of these students 9 months after graduation. Found that students who proceeded to full-time further study scored higher in all…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Grade 12, Graduate Study
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Patton, Wendy; Watson, Mark B.; Creed, Peter A. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2004
The present study investigates the career maturity of 1090 high school students in Years 8 to 12 in Australia (n = 656) and South Africa (n = 434). Scores on the Australian version of the "Career Development Inventory" were analysed. While a developmental explanation for career maturity was supported, gender differences between countries…
Descriptors: Career Education, Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, High School Students