Vocational Decision-Making Models: A Review and Comparative Analysis
Abstract
Vocational development has been described as the processes of preparation for and entry into a series of education and work roles over a lifetime. During the 1960's, a number of vocational theorists speculated that these processes could be understood better by employing concepts suggested by psychological decision theory. Indeed the promise that fundamental decision concepts have for enriching our understanding of vocational development received...
Paper Details
Title
Vocational Decision-Making Models: A Review and Comparative Analysis
Published Date
Sep 1, 1974
Volume
44
Issue
3
Pages
331 - 349
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