Using Accuracy of Self-Estimated Interest-Type as a Sign of Career Choice Readiness in Career Assessment of Secondary Students


Autoria(s): Hirschi, Andreas; Läge, Damian
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

A frequent applied method in career assessment to elicit clients’ self-concepts is asking them to predict their interest assessment results. Accuracy in estimating one’s interesttype is commonly taken as a sign of more self-awareness and career choice readiness. The study evaluated the empirical relation of accuracy of self-estimation to career choice readiness within a sample of 350 Swiss secondary students in seventh grade. Overall, accuracy showed only weak relations to career choice readiness. However, accurately estimating one’s first interest-type in a three-letter RIASEC interests-code emerged as a sign of more vocational identity and total career choice readiness. Accuracy also correlated positively with interest profile consistency, differentiation, and congruence to career aspirations. Implications of the results for career counseling and assessment practice are presented.

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http://boris.unibe.ch/65391/1/Hirschi_Self-estimation%20and%20career%20choice%20readiness.pdf

Hirschi, Andreas; Läge, Damian (2008). Using Accuracy of Self-Estimated Interest-Type as a Sign of Career Choice Readiness in Career Assessment of Secondary Students. Journal of Career Assessment, 16(3), pp. 310-325. Sage 10.1177/1069072708317372 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1069072708317372>

doi:10.7892/boris.65391

info:doi:10.1177/1069072708317372

urn:issn:1069-0727

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eng

Publicador

Sage

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http://boris.unibe.ch/65391/

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Fonte

Hirschi, Andreas; Läge, Damian (2008). Using Accuracy of Self-Estimated Interest-Type as a Sign of Career Choice Readiness in Career Assessment of Secondary Students. Journal of Career Assessment, 16(3), pp. 310-325. Sage 10.1177/1069072708317372 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1069072708317372>

Palavras-Chave #150 Psychology #300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology
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