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87-96
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45
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Individualism-collectivism And The Vocational Behavior Of Majority Culture College Students
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Career Development Quarterly
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1996
1996-09
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american; career; ethnic-minorities; occupational values; Psychology
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Hartung P J; Speight J D; Lewis D M
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This study examined whether variation on the cultural constructs of individualism-collectivism in a sample of predominantly majority culture (i.e., Anglo American) college students accounts for significant amounts of variance in their occupational choices, career plans, and work values. Participants (135 women, 55 men) responded to the ''I am'' sentence completion method (Kuhn & McPartland, 1954), the Occupational Plans Questionnaire (Hershenson, 1967), and the Work Values Inventory (Super, 1970). Overall, results indicated no significant relationships between level of collectivism and the career-related variables.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1002/j.2161-0045.1996.tb00464.x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1002/j.2161-0045.1996.tb00464.x</a>
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1996
american
Career
Career Development Quarterly
Department of Family & Community Medicine
ethnic-minorities
Hartung P J
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Lewis D M
NEOMED College of Medicine
occupational values
Psychology
Speight J D