The study examined socio-psychological factors' influence on secondary school students' career maturity in Osogbo, Osun state. In view of this, the socio-psychological factors identified in the study include emotional intelligence, career self-efficacy, socio-economic status, gender, academic discipline and occupational prestige. Using a descriptive research survey design 300 secondary school students were selected through simple random sampling techniques from five (5) secondary schools in Osogbo. Standardized instruments were used for data collection in the study; these instruments were however revalidated. Three research questions were answered. The data obtained were analyzed using Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) and multiple ...
Three hundred and sixty-seven secondary school students across five year levels (8–12) were assessed...
The study was carried out to investigate the Relationship between Personality Types and Career Choic...
Three hundred and sixty-seven secondary school students across five year levels (8–12) were assessed...
The study examined socio-psychological factors' influence on secondary school students' career matur...
A descriptive research approach was used to determine the joint and relative effects of gender, soci...
Interaction with penultimate year students and some final year high school students show a mixed me...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of social support and, career decision-making se...
This study aimed to analyze students' readiness for careers out of their professions by considering ...
This study sought to find out the influence of socio-demographic factors (age, class level, sex and ...
Career maturity is a continual process of development that demonstrates notably recognised attribute...
The purpose of this study was to identify the influences of psychological independence(functional in...
Background: This study is focused secondary school students because this stage of education is a cr...
The present study to examine the determinants of career decision making among secondary school stude...
This study examined the impact of decision-making self-efficacy, self-concept and parental support o...
Career development maturity has its source in the Supers developmental theory of career behavior, wh...
Three hundred and sixty-seven secondary school students across five year levels (8–12) were assessed...
The study was carried out to investigate the Relationship between Personality Types and Career Choic...
Three hundred and sixty-seven secondary school students across five year levels (8–12) were assessed...
The study examined socio-psychological factors' influence on secondary school students' career matur...
A descriptive research approach was used to determine the joint and relative effects of gender, soci...
Interaction with penultimate year students and some final year high school students show a mixed me...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of social support and, career decision-making se...
This study aimed to analyze students' readiness for careers out of their professions by considering ...
This study sought to find out the influence of socio-demographic factors (age, class level, sex and ...
Career maturity is a continual process of development that demonstrates notably recognised attribute...
The purpose of this study was to identify the influences of psychological independence(functional in...
Background: This study is focused secondary school students because this stage of education is a cr...
The present study to examine the determinants of career decision making among secondary school stude...
This study examined the impact of decision-making self-efficacy, self-concept and parental support o...
Career development maturity has its source in the Supers developmental theory of career behavior, wh...
Three hundred and sixty-seven secondary school students across five year levels (8–12) were assessed...
The study was carried out to investigate the Relationship between Personality Types and Career Choic...
Three hundred and sixty-seven secondary school students across five year levels (8–12) were assessed...