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Career decision-making profiles vs. styles: Convergent and incremental validity

The present research investigated the convergent and incremental validity of the multidimensional model and questionnaire – the Career Decision-Making Profiles (CDMP, Gati, Landman, Davidovitch, Peretz-Asulin, & Gadassi, 2010) – by comparing it to two prevalent decision-making style models. Stud...

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Published in:Journal of vocational behavior 2012-08, Vol.81 (1), p.2-16
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Berufswahl
Career Choice
Career decision making
Career decision-making profile
Career decision-making styles
Career indecision
Careers
Comparative Analysis
Decision Making
Entscheidung
Entscheidungskriterium
Information
Informationsverhalten
Israel
Junger Erwachsener
Karriereplanung
Persönlichkeitsmerkmal
Profiles
Questionnaires
Skills
Studies
Validity
Validität
Verhaltenstheorie
Young Adults
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