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This report describes a national survey of 677 institutions using DISCOVER and SIGI as of June 1984. The goal was to produce a generic description of the present use of these systems. A return rate of 64.7% (N=438) was obtained to the 30...
A credit career development course has been offered at Florida State University for approximately 25 years. A study, completed in 2000, assessed course effects on the following student outcomes: 1) retention to graduation, 2) time taken...
This study examined relationships among levels of communication apprehension and dysfunctional career thoughts in relation to career problem solving and decision making. Analysis of correlation coefficients found statistically...
This bibliography contains citations about the cognitive information processing (CIP) approach to career development and career services developed at Florida State University. This application of cognitive information processing theory...
The Career State Inventory (CSI) as a Measure of the Career Decision State and Readiness for Career Decision Making: A Manual for Assessment, Administration, and Intervention (Second Edition)
The Career State Inventory (CSI) was developed initially as the Career Decision State Survey (CDSS) to facilitate research and practice in vocational psychology and career development. The primary purpose of this measure was to assess...
Grades in a standardized career course offered at a large southeastern university over a 26-year period were analyzed to measure the course impact on student learning. The analysis examined the extent to which course structures and...
This paper describes the creation of a comprehensive bibliography of 1, 609 reference citations related to John Holland’s theory and applications. This list of references may be used by researchers, students, practitioners, and teachers...
This review of career course literature in 147 documents traces the history of career courses in colleges and universities and reviews 74 reports or articles of the effectiveness of the various career courses offered in institutions of...
This report describes the results of a nationwide comparative study of the 677 sites using DISCOVER or SIGI as of June 1984. Software-based and institutionally-based factors influencing system use were explored. The former included...
This report was prepared for the Clearinghouse for Computer-Assisted Guidance Systems at Florida State University. The Clearinghouse was established to provide current and readily accessible information relevant to selecting, ...
The Career State Inventory (CSI) as a Measure of Readiness for Career Decision Making: A Manual for Assessment, Administration, and Intervention 7.0* (Technical Report No. 57)
The Career State Inventory (CSI) was developed initially by the authors as the Career Decision State Survey (CDSS) to facilitate research and practice in vocational psychology and career development. This measure may also be used to...
This paper analyzes civilian employment data collected by the Census Bureau in 1960, 1970, 1980, and 1990 with respect to six kinds of work (Holland classification), occupation, employment, gender, occupational level, and income over...
An understanding of vocational interests and Holland’s RIASEC theory are helpful ideas for most persons involved in career decision making. Yet, sometimes dysfunctional thinking interferes with this matching process, and persons are...
This bibliography contains citations from publications or papers presented at professional meetings concerning CIP theory, research, and practice based on work completed at Florida State University and other organizations in various...
This study examines career planning programs and career services offices at colleges and universities in the United States as viewed by chief student affairs officers. Findings from an earlier study of career services offices (CSOs) in...
This article identifies and briefly describes the broad range of variables that may influence clients' readiness to benefit from career interventions. The article also discusses consequences of low readiness for effective use of career...
This annual review of the career counseling and development literature presents a content analysis of refereed journal articles published in 2013. Four research questions guided the analysis: (a) What content topics were included in...
Evidence-based career development courses can enhance college students’ preparation in successfully applying the knowledge and skills gained in undergraduate psychology coursework to the world of work. Given that fewer than 40% of...
The FSU Career Portfolio Program (CPP) was in development for five years before its launch in April 2002. This sustained effort can be attributed to several factors, including strong, committed leadership by the university president, the...
This bibliography contains citations from publications or papers presented at professional meetings concerning the use of information and communication technology in the delivery of counseling and career interventions based on work...
Ninety-eight high-risk middle school students completed the Self-Directed Search: Career Explorer (SDS: CE) as a means to improve self-knowledge and serve as a springboard to increase occupational knowledge and improve decision making...
Career counselors have interpreted profile elevation on interest inventories for years. The interpretation has been based on counselor judgment and not empirical research. A few studies, along with the current study, have attempted to...
“Evidence-based practice” is a catchphrase often heard in the field of contemporary human services (Dimmitt, Carey & Hatch, 2007; Levant, 2005), but one sometimes wonders how much true understanding is associated with it. It is no small...
Prior research revealed that audiovisual presentations modeling information-seeking behavior (ISB) with vicarious reinforcement can increase engagement in career decision-making activities. This article describes a strategy for updating...
The purpose of this book is to examine John Holland’s theory of vocational personalities and work environments and extend it to other life decisions that involve effectively matching individuals with their life and work options. It is...
Although existing literature suggests that client anticipations affect career counseling, previous studies have not systematically assessed client anticipations prior to using computer-assisted career guidance (CACG) systems in career...
This bibliography contains citations from publications or papers presented at professional meetings concerning CIP theory, research, and practice based on work completed at Florida State University and other organizations in various...
The equivalence of three different modes of administration of the Self-Directed Search (SDS) was studied with 93 college students. Scale scores and congruence were compared for the paper, personal computer (PC), and Internet versions of...
This paper analyzes civilian occupations and employment data collected by the Census Bureau in 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000 with respect to six kinds of work (Holland’s RIASEC classification), occupation, employment, gender, ...
The comprehensive career course at our university has been in continuous operation since 1972. Along the way this course has taught us many things about an effective career intervention that students pay for, is cost-effective, and...
A process evaluation of a three-credit, upper division career course offered at a southeastern university since 1974 is described. We obtained anonymous student course ratings from 219 students, or 75% of students enrolled in the class...
This study examined whether or not students using an online career portfolio, including the matrix for identifying and reflecting on transferrable skills, enabled them to more effectively and confidently communicate their skills in a...
Career information delivery systems (CIDS) have evolved from a rare technological innovation to a common resource in the delivery of career services. The problem is that most information in texts, training materials, and marketing...
This bibliography contains citations from publications or papers presented at professional meetings concerning CIP theory, research, and practice based on work completed at Florida State University and other organizations in various...
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