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An Individual Mixed‐Evaluation Method for Career Intervention
Authors:Philippe Jacquin  Jacques Juhel
Institution:1. Faculty of Education, University of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada;2. Psychology, Cognition and Communication Research Centre, University of Rennes 2, Rennes, France
Abstract:Economic issues linked to career counseling are a cause for concern to policy makers in developed countries because they expect career practitioners to provide evidence of the efficiency of career counseling interventions. The aim of this study was to test an individual evaluation method mixing time series (outcomes) and life narrative (processes). The method used 5 items related to 1 client's career decision self‐efficacy and studied the evolution of those items throughout the intervention of 1 career counselor (43 days). Changepoint analysis helped in identifying the changes that have to be taken into account for time series and which are contextualized in the client's verbatim analysis. This mixed method highlighted that the career counselor's intervention increased the client's career decision self‐efficacy. Practitioners could use the methodology proposed in this article to evaluate their interventions. They could also report their practice to clients, employers, and decision makers.
Keywords:effectiveness of career counseling  single‐subject mixed design  time series  life narrative  changepoint analysis  evidence‐based practice
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