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Vocational Skills and Outcomes Among Native American Adolescents: A Test of the Integrative Contextual Model of Career Development
Authors:Sherri L Turner  Michelle J Trotter  Richard T Lapan  Katherine A Czajka  Pahoua Yang  Annette E A Brissett
Abstract:This study tested hypotheses of the Integrative Contextual Model of Career Development (R. T. Lapan, 2004a) by investigating the multivariate effects of 6 interrelated career development skills (career exploration, person‐ environment fit, goal setting, social/prosocial/work readiness, self‐regulated learning, and the utilization of social support) on 6 intermediate vocational outcomes (academic achievement, self‐efficacy expectations, positive self‐attributions, vocational interests, vocational identity, and proactivity) among Native American adolescents. Results showed that individual and shared variance among the skills positively predicted 79% of variance in 5 of the 6 outcomes. Results suggest that each of the skills contributes substantially and in combination to Native American adolescents' career development.
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