Differentiation Levels of College Students: Effects on Vocational Identity and Career Decision Making
Volume: 62, Issue: 1, Pages: 70 - 80
Published: Mar 1, 2014
Abstract
This study assessed the effects of differentiation levels on the career development of college students. Participants were 231 college students who completed the Differentiation of Self Inventory (Skowron & Friedlander, 1998), My Vocational Situation (Holland, Daiger, & Power, 1980), the Career Decision Profile (CDP; Jones & Lohmann, 1998), and demographic questions. The results supported the hypotheses that higher levels of the various...
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Title
Differentiation Levels of College Students: Effects on Vocational Identity and Career Decision Making
Published Date
Mar 1, 2014
Volume
62
Issue
1
Pages
70 - 80
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