2015
DOI: 10.18290/rpsych.2015.18.4-6en
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Hope for success and difficulties in the career decision-making process

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“…This finding aligns with the previous research that examined the relationship between career decision‐making difficulties, career regret, and hope. Zaleszczyk and Kot (2015) stated that the career decision‐making difficulty levels of students with high hope levels were lower than students with medium and low hopes. In addition, it was explained that students with low hope experience indecision and lack of information about their selves and professions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This finding aligns with the previous research that examined the relationship between career decision‐making difficulties, career regret, and hope. Zaleszczyk and Kot (2015) stated that the career decision‐making difficulty levels of students with high hope levels were lower than students with medium and low hopes. In addition, it was explained that students with low hope experience indecision and lack of information about their selves and professions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%