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Tags: 2005, 5-factor model, Big-Five Factors, Borges N J, Career specialty choice, choice, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Female, Gibson D D, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Journal of vocational behavior, medical specialty, multipotentiality, myers-briggs type, NEOMED College of Medicine, Personality, Physicians, psychological characteristics, Psychology, school, Students, traits
Tags: 2013, Bouwkamp-Memmer J C, Career specialty choice, Department of Family & Community Medicine, general-surgery, Hartung P J, Health, Job Satisfaction, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Journal of vocational behavior, life-style, Medical career development, medical-students, metaanalysis, NEOMED College of Medicine, personality scale scores, Physician Values in Practice Scale, primary-care physicians, Psychology, school, specialty choice, trends, Values assessment, Whiston S C, Work values
Tags: 2017, academic, Academic self-efficacy, american, Cadaret M C, choice goals, college students, contextual supports, Coping efficacy, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Hartung P J, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Journal of vocational behavior, math performance, NEOMED College of Medicine, Psychology, satisfaction, self-efficacy expectations, social cognitive predictors, Stem, Stereotype threat, stigma consciousness, Subich L M, Weigold I K, white men, Women in engineering
Tags: 2002, benefits, Career adaptability, career developrnent, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Hartung P J, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Journal of vocational behavior, leisure, life coursed, life-role salience, life-span, NEOMED College of Medicine, perspective, Psychology, roles, Super's theory, work and play
Tags: 2005, Borges N J, Career specialty choice, congruence, Department of Family & Community Medicine, environment congruence, fit, Hartung P J, Holland's theory, idiographic assessment, Jones B J, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Journal of vocational behavior, NEOMED College of Medicine, occupations, person matching, person-environment fit, Personality Assessment, Psychology
Tags: 2005, african american, Career, Career adaptability, career aspirations, career awareness, Career exploration, career theory, Child Development, child vocational development, children and work, Department of Family & Community Medicine, developmental career, elementary-school-children, Hartung P J, identity development, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Journal of vocational behavior, junior-high-school, life-course development, life-span development, longitudinal sample, maturity, NEOMED College of Medicine, nontraditional workers, occupational aspirations, Porfeli E J, Psychology, sex-role expectations, twins reared apart, vocational expectations and aspirations, vocational interests, Vondracek F W
Tags: 2005, Career, career assessment, choices, controllable life-style, Decision-making, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Hartung P J, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Journal of vocational behavior, Medical career development, medical-students, NEOMED College of Medicine, Personality, Psychology, psychometric scales, Richard G V, scores, specialty choice, Taber B J, Validity, values, Values assessment, Work values
Tags: 2016, career construction counseling, Career construction interview, clients, Counseling, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Hartung P J, Interpersonal Process Recall, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Journal of vocational behavior, narrative career counseling, Narrative therapy, NEOMED College of Medicine, process and outcome, Psychology, style interview, Vess L
Tags: 2013, Affect, affect schedule panas, Career, Career counseling, Career management, construct-validity, efficacy, engagement, exploration, goal attainment, happen, high-school-students, Hirschi A, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Journal of vocational behavior, Lee B, Motivation, negative, Porfeli E J, Proactivity, Psychology, self-concordance, things, Vocational identity, Vondracek F W
Tags: 2016, adaptability, Adolescence, adolescents, Career exploration, high-school-students, Hirschi A, identity, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Journal of vocational behavior, Lee B, Motivation, multidimensional measure, Personal agency beliefs, Porfeli E J, Psychology, self-efficacy, social cognitive theory, trajectories, Transmission, Vocational, Work, Work valences
Tags: 2003, career choice process, career decision, Career decision making, Career indecision, college-students, decisional process inventory, Department of Family & Community Medicine, difficulties, DPI, Hartung P J, indecision, Journal of vocational behavior, Marco C D, NEOMED College of Medicine, Newman I, Parr P, Psychology, validation
Tags: 2012, Affect, career theory, covariance structure-analysis, Department of Family & Community Medicine, development, emotion, experience, Family, fit indexes, Journal Article, Journal of vocational behavior, Lee B, linkage hypothesis, measurement invariance, Motivation, NEOMED College of Medicine, Porfeli E J, Psychology, Socialization, Transmission, Valence, vocational development, Weigold I K, Work
Tags: 2010, Career Choice, Department of Family & Community Medicine, discriminant-analysis, Empirical measurement model, exploratory factor-analysis, formative, Inductive measurement model, interest, Interest inventory, Interests, Job choice, Journal Article, Journal of vocational behavior, measurement, Medical residency choice, Medical specialty choice, medical-students, NEOMED College of Medicine, Porfeli E J, predictive-validity, Psychology, Richard G V, Savickas M L, scores, specialty preference inventory, stepwise
Tags: 2008, affectivity, antecedents, Career, CAREER development, Children, context, Department of Family & Community Medicine, emotional labor, Emotions, Family, Hartung P J, Journal Article, Journal of vocational behavior, Motivation, negative affect, NEOMED College of Medicine, panas, Parents, Personality, Porfeli E J, Psychology, Socialization, validation, vocation, vocational development, Wang C, web, work experiences
Tags: 2009, adaptability, boundaryless, Career construction, Dauwalder J P, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Duarte M E, Guichard J, Journal Article, Journal of vocational behavior, Life design, Narrative therapy, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nota L, Psychology, Rossier J, Savickas M L, Soresi S, Van Esbroeck R, van Vianen A E M