1993
DOI: 10.1002/j.2161-0045.1993.tb00240.x
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Cross‐Cultural Vocational Assessment

Abstract: This article discusses the influence of culture on four stages of vocational assessment. The article reviews the role culture plays in problem clarification, information gathering, understanding the problem, and coping with the problem. Issues in the use of standardized tests across cultures are addressed, and research on cross‐cultural interest assessment is highlighted.

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“…This aims to determine if a particular personality construct actually exists within the cultural groups under study, and also if a particular personality test itself is able to assess this construct in each of the cultural groups. Construct comparability has also been discussed by Fouad (1993) as metric equivalence, which refers to whether the psychometric scale being utilised is measuring the same construct in different cultures.…”
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“…This aims to determine if a particular personality construct actually exists within the cultural groups under study, and also if a particular personality test itself is able to assess this construct in each of the cultural groups. Construct comparability has also been discussed by Fouad (1993) as metric equivalence, which refers to whether the psychometric scale being utilised is measuring the same construct in different cultures.…”
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“…An individual's culture, ethnic-racial background, language, socio-economic status, gender and religious affiliation also affect his/her self-perception and view ofcareer options (Fouad, 1993). The career counsellor can assist these clients to explore and access a wider range ofcareer options and make decisions (Westwood & Ishiyama, 1991).…”
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“…• Are theassumptions oftheconstructs onwhich aninterest inventory is developed valid across cultures? (Harrington, 1991) Itisimportant to have a general understanding ofthecultural values of clients and to know how those values affect vocational test-taking and decisionmaking (Fouad, 1993). Values systems will bedifferent for different cultural groups.…”
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