Courage versus Tolerance of Ambiguity among Young Adults Making Career Decisions. The Moderating Effect of Life Orientation
Anna Paszkowska-Rogacz
Abstract:The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between courage and tolerance of ambiguity among young adults when making career decisions. It also aimed to determine whether life orientation—categorized as either transitive or moratory—serves as a moderating factor in this relationship, and to what extent. The study included 229 participants, consisting of 145 women and 84 men, aged 19 to 26. Courage was measured using a custom-adapted version of the Courage Scale, and tolerance of ambiguity was a… Show more
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