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Peng, Huiling – Journal of Career Development, 2001
College freshmen in Taiwan completed the Career Decision Scale before and after two different career education courses: cognitive restructuring (n=24) and decision-making skills training (n=44). Compared to 96 controls, indecision decreased for both treatment groups. Type of course did not affect indecision. (Contains 25 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Education, Cognitive Restructuring, College Freshmen
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Santos, Paulo Jorge – Journal of Career Development, 2004
A career dilemma is a hypothetical or real situation in which a character is confronted with several career options each of which has advantages and disadvantages. The main purpose of presenting and discussing a dilemma in career counseling groups is to confront several appraisals of the situation in order to promote more complex thinking about…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Choice, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Group Dynamics
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Harris-Bowlsbey, JoAnn – Journal of Career Development, 1985
The author identifies the unique contributions of the computer to vocational guidance, tells what is in the "grey area," and makes prophecies about the future of the computer and career development. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Career Guidance, Computers
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Otto, Luther B.; Call, Vaughn R. A. – Journal of Career Development, 1985
Describes theory and research on parental influence on young people's career development and highlights an important implication of this relationship for career counseling. The authors discuss a seminar that helps parents help their children choose careers. (CT)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Career Guidance, Decision Making
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Behymer, Jo; Cockriel, Irvin W. – Journal of Career Development, 1988
The study attempted to determine the effect of availability of scholarships and loans on the career choice of high school juniors and seniors. A survey of 911 college-bound students revealed that 89 percent considered availability of scholarships important to career choice, and 84 percent considered loan availability important. (CH)
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Bound Students, Educational Finance, High Schools
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Hoffman, James J.; And Others – Journal of Career Development, 1992
Information on parents' salary, success, and influence on and closeness to offspring gathered from 260 business college students showed that (1) students' gender was not related to their perception of parental influence; and (2) closeness to fathers affected parental influence, but mother closeness was not a significant predictor of parental…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Career Choice, Family Income, Fathers
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Nishida, Yasukazu – Journal of Career Development, 1992
Results of the Fukuyama Profile completed by Japanese ninth graders in 1981 and 1989 showed that occupational selection ability increased, attributed to an increased number of occupational tryouts offered at the school. (SK)
Descriptors: Ability, Career Choice, Career Exploration, Foreign Countries
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Kahnweiler, William M; Kahnweiler, Jennifer B. – Journal of Career Development, 1992
A few corporations are responding to the impact of family structural changes on workers' ability to balance their roles with flexible benefits and schedules and with training. Work/family issues are an integral part of career and life decision making and must be incorporated into the career development process. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Career Development, Dual Career Family
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Otto, Luther B. – Journal of Career Development, 2000
A survey of 362 high school juniors showed their ideas about career aspirations were similar to their parents'. Most turned to their mothers for career planning help. Findings for young men and women and minority and majority youth. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, High School Students, High Schools
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Ji, Peter Y.; Lapan, Richard T.; Tate, Kevin – Journal of Career Development, 2004
Following the recommendations of Lent, Brown and Hackett's Social Cognitive Career Theory (2000), we measured eighth grade boys' and girls' perception of the proportion of men and women employed in occupations and their level of interest and self-efficacy for those occupations. Results indicated that eighth grade boys and girls expressed stronger…
Descriptors: Vocational Interests, Self Efficacy, Grade 8, Gender Differences
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Johnson, Roberta Ann; Chope, Robert C. – Journal of Career Development, 2005
Principles for counseling potential whistleblowers are presented along with two sample cases to assist career counselors in advising their clients. The article provides information on relevant laws, difficult choices, and the working alliance that must be developed with a potential whistleblower. A checklist of questions to guide the client in…
Descriptors: Counselors, Career Counseling, Counselor Client Relationship, Check Lists
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Lee, Ki-Hak – Journal of Career Development, 2005
This study examined the applicability of Gianakos' [1999. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 54, 244-258] typology of career choice--stable, conventional, multiple-trial and unstable--to emotional coping with career indecision. Three hundred-twenty (Men = 203, Women = 117) Korean undergraduates were classified into Gianakos' four career choice types.…
Descriptors: Coping, Classification, Career Choice, Decision Making
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Evelo, Leslie S.; And Others – Journal of Career Development, 1991
A sample of 1,601 female and 1,344 male seventh and eighth graders from large or small schools viewed videotapes of occupations presented either by job title or job description. Boys perceived fewer than half of the careers as more appropriate for one gender, girls one-third. Job titles elicited more sex-typing among girls than did job…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Grade 7, Grade 8, Junior High Schools
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Cunningham, George B.; Bruening, Jennifer; Sartore, Melanie L.; Sagas, Michael; Fink, Janet S. – Journal of Career Development, 2005
Social cognitive career theory is used to investigate student intentions to enter the sport and leisure industry. Data are gathered from 197 undergraduate students from four universities located across the United States. Path analysis supports the general model, as self-efficacy and outcomes expectations hold positive associations with vocational…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Self Efficacy, Vocational Interests, Path Analysis
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Gushue, George V.; Whitson, Melissa L. – Journal of Career Development, 2006
This study examines the influence of two potential sources of strength (i.e., ethnic identity and parent/teacher support) on the cognitive variables of career decision self-efficacy and outcome expectations in a sample of 104 African American ninth-grade students. The results indicate that parental support is positively related to career decision…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Self Efficacy, Career Choice, Decision Making
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