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Career Indecision Levels Of Students Enrolled In A College Of Agriculture And Life Sciences Print E-mail
Written by Levon T. Esters   
Saturday, 17 April 2010 00:00

 

Volume 48 - Number 4 - 2007 | DOI: 10.5032/jae.2007.04130

 

Abstract:

The purpose of this study was to determine the level of career indecision of students enrolled in theCollege ofAgriculture and Life Sciences atIowaStateUniversity.  A primary goal of this research was to explore the construct of career indecision using the three factor structure identified by Kelly and Lee (2002).  The factors of interest in this study included: Identity Diffusion, Positive Choice Conflict, and Tentative Decision. A MANOVA indicated significant main effects for grade level for Tentative Decision.  A significant interaction was also observed between gender and grade level for Positive Choice Conflict.  Overall, students in this study indicated moderate levels of career indecision across the three factors. Given the levels of career indecision observed in this study, a need may exist to emphasize the integration of various career development activities across courses offered in the college.  Implications for future research are discussed.


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