1997
DOI: 10.1177/089484539702300403
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Effects of Career Interventions on Vocational Cognitive Complexity

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“…Consistent with previous research (Mau et al, 1997;McGowan, 1977;Zener & Schnuelle, 1976), we found that compared with students receiving no intervention, students who completed the SDS reported a greater increase in the number of occupations they were considering 4 weeks later. Because this finding now extends across several studies using follow-up intervals of varying lengths, it seems reasonable to conclude that, for many students, the SDS, even when used outside the context of counseling, will prompt a consideration of more career alternatives.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Consistent with previous research (Mau et al, 1997;McGowan, 1977;Zener & Schnuelle, 1976), we found that compared with students receiving no intervention, students who completed the SDS reported a greater increase in the number of occupations they were considering 4 weeks later. Because this finding now extends across several studies using follow-up intervals of varying lengths, it seems reasonable to conclude that, for many students, the SDS, even when used outside the context of counseling, will prompt a consideration of more career alternatives.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…First, we evaluated whether we could confirm the previous findings that the SDS promotes an increase in the number of career alternatives being considered, an increase in career exploration, and a decrease in the perceived need for counseling. Consistent with the earlier findings (Krivatsy & Magoon, 1976;Mau et al, 1997;McGowan, 1977;Zener & Schnuelle, 1976), we hypothesized that compared with those receiving no intervention, students who completed the SDS would subsequently report a greater increase in the number of career alternatives they were considering, a greater increase in the amount of career exploration being conducted, and a decreased likelihood of having sought career counseling after the intervention. An increase in career alternatives being considered would be expected because the SDS is designed to promote a consideration of many careers or majors that are congruent with one's personality, and an increase in exploration would be expected because the recommended next steps in the ancillary materials that accompany the SDS include researching careers and majors of interest.…”
Section: Purpose Of the Studysupporting
confidence: 57%
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