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Personality predictors of career exploration: A meta-analysis
Authors:Samuel D. Lee  Anna Aquino  Nathan R. Kuncel  Jo-Ida C. Hansen
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:In this meta-analysis, correlations of personality traits and career decision-making self-efficacy with self and environmental career exploration were estimated across 71 samples and a pairwise sample of 19,846. Traits included the Big Five personality traits, shyness, locus of control, vocational decision styles, and stress. Many measures of career exploration were based on scores of self and environmental exploration on the Career Exploration Survey. Results varied by characteristics with the largest effects for locus of control, vocational decision style: thinking-feeling and self-efficacy. Environmental exploration and self-exploration were moderately correlated and demonstrated different relations with traits that were consistent with theory. Self-exploration was related to openness to experience and unrelated to extraversion, while environmental exploration was correlated with extraversion. Both were similarly correlated with conscientiousness such that conscientious individuals were more likely to engage in career exploration.
Keywords:career decision-making self-efficacy  career exploration  environmental exploration  personality  self-exploration
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