Based on common aspects of recent models of career decision making (CDM), a six-phase model of CDM for secondary students is presented and empirically evaluated. The study tests the hypothesis that students who are in later phases possess more career-choice readiness and consider different numbers of career alternatives. Two hundred sixty-six Swiss secondary students completed mea-sures tapping phase of CDM, career-choice readiness, and number of considered career options. Career-choice readiness showed an increase with phase of CDM. Later phases were associated with a larger increase in career-choice readiness. Number of considered career options showed a curve-linear development with fewer options considered at the beginning and at the en...
This research aimed to identify the level of ability to choose a career among a sample of high schoo...
Based on the social cognitive view of the school-to-work transition proposed by Lent, Hackett and Br...
Career counselors are often concerned with stability and likelihood of implementation of clients' ca...
Based on common aspects of recent models of career decision-making (CDM) a sixphase model of CDM for...
Developing career-choice readiness is an important task in adolescence, but current theory and resea...
In this study, career decision processes were analyzed using a qualitative approach of the grounded ...
The structure of the Career Decision-making Difficulties Questionnaire (CDDQ, Gati, Osipow, & Krausz...
This longitudinal panel study investigated predictors and outcomes of active engagement in career pr...
The current study explored the decision-making process in a volunteer sample of 400 liberal arts fre...
This longitudinal study tested students in Grade 8 and again in Grade 10 on career (maturity, barrie...
This study explored the predictive validity of the Career Decision Scale (CDS) (Osipow, Carney, Wine...
The goal of the present study was to test the psychometric properties of the Italian version of the ...
AbstractThe paper reports a study which develops a career decision-making indicator scale for school...
This longitudinal study tested students in Grade 8 and again in Grade 10 on career (maturity, barrie...
The study examined the relationship between the secondary constructs of Holland’s (1997) theory of v...
This research aimed to identify the level of ability to choose a career among a sample of high schoo...
Based on the social cognitive view of the school-to-work transition proposed by Lent, Hackett and Br...
Career counselors are often concerned with stability and likelihood of implementation of clients' ca...
Based on common aspects of recent models of career decision-making (CDM) a sixphase model of CDM for...
Developing career-choice readiness is an important task in adolescence, but current theory and resea...
In this study, career decision processes were analyzed using a qualitative approach of the grounded ...
The structure of the Career Decision-making Difficulties Questionnaire (CDDQ, Gati, Osipow, & Krausz...
This longitudinal panel study investigated predictors and outcomes of active engagement in career pr...
The current study explored the decision-making process in a volunteer sample of 400 liberal arts fre...
This longitudinal study tested students in Grade 8 and again in Grade 10 on career (maturity, barrie...
This study explored the predictive validity of the Career Decision Scale (CDS) (Osipow, Carney, Wine...
The goal of the present study was to test the psychometric properties of the Italian version of the ...
AbstractThe paper reports a study which develops a career decision-making indicator scale for school...
This longitudinal study tested students in Grade 8 and again in Grade 10 on career (maturity, barrie...
The study examined the relationship between the secondary constructs of Holland’s (1997) theory of v...
This research aimed to identify the level of ability to choose a career among a sample of high schoo...
Based on the social cognitive view of the school-to-work transition proposed by Lent, Hackett and Br...
Career counselors are often concerned with stability and likelihood of implementation of clients' ca...