Graduate Research Papers
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Open Access Graduate Research Paper
Abstract
Researchers first began classifying people as career-decided or career-undecided nearly 100 years ago (Parson, 1909). The concept of career indecision began to become a serious issue once people started having choices and could make decisions regarding their career options. Despite widespread presence on college campuses, career counselors had no standardized method to assess this indecision until very recently.
Since the late 1970s several assessments have been created. The purpose of this paper is to analyze seven of these assessments as an aid for practitioners who deal with undecided students.
Year of Submission
2001
Degree Name
Master of Arts in Education
Department
Educational Leadership, Counseling, and Postsecondary Education
First Advisor
Michael D. Waggoner
Date Original
2001
Object Description
1 PDF file (22 pages)
Copyright
©2001 Jennifer Jakubek
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Jakubek, Jennifer, "Assessing career indecision : a guide for practitioners" (2001). Graduate Research Papers. 893.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/grp/893
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