Career Decisional States of Australian and South African High School Students |
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Authors: | Watson Mark B Creed Peter A Patton Wendy |
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Institution: | (1) Psychology Department, University of Port Elizabeth, P.O. Box 1600, Port Elizabeth, 6000, South Africa;(2) Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia;(3) Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
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Abstract: | The influence of contextualfactors on the career decision states of 429South African and 623 Australian male andfemale students in grades 8 to 12 wasinvestigated. The results for both nationalsamples on the Career Decision Scaledemonstrate that grade, gender, and theinteraction of grade and gender impact on thedevelopmental progression of career decisionbehaviour. Gender differences across nationswere more pronounced for males than females.Both South African and Australian students aremore decided in lower grades. Internationaldifferences suggest that South African studentsare less certain and evidence greaterindecision than Australian students. Theimplications for educational decision pointsand career education practices are discussed. |
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