Involves the person’s creation of a career pattern, decision making style, integration of life roles, values expression, and life-role self-concepts
What is career development?
100
the dominant culture
What is one factor that influences life role salience?
100
a presence of too many goals (indecisiveness)
What is according to Krumboltz, career concerns are least likely to arise from what?
100
any formal or informal technique used to collect data about a client.
What is assessment?
100
designated to receive services
What is a target population is a group that what?
200
spillover hypothesis.
What is the idea that feelings in one area of life affect feelings in another area of living is known as what?
200
developmental
What is according to Super, methods used to guide and clarify vocational identities for clients are what?
200
performance attainments and persistence in overcoming obstacles
What is social cognitive theory is particularly useful in addressing what?
200
have “right and wrong answers”.
What is tests?
200
measurable objectives
What is evaluation of career planning services must be closely tied to what?
300
both psychological and physical stress
What is career uncertainty and occupational dissatisfaction may cause what?
300
self-concept
What is the three parts of Super’s segmental theory are life span, life space, and what?
300
the consequences a person expects to occur following a particular course of action
What is according to SCCT, outcome expectations refer to what?
300
the total number of responses related to some category.
What is a raw score indicates what?
300
defining the benchmarks for evaluation, requiring the program designer to specify desired outcomes, and determining the content of the program.
What is purposes for writing measurable objectives include this?
400
one of the first longitudinal studies of career development
What is the Career Pattern Study was what?
400
Gottfredson
What is the theory that focuses on the career development process as it relates to the types of compromises people make in forming their occupational aspirations was presented by who?
400
Knowledge of self and occupations form the foundation; decision-making skills and metacognitions build upon it
What is the cognitive information-processing pyramid?
400
The Dictionary of Occupational Titles
What is The website called O*Net is a replacement for what?
400
learn about themselves and the world of work and then translate this learning into an educational plan for the remainder of their secondary school education.
What is teachers, counselors, and curriculum designers expect middle school students to do what?
500
Critical thinking, self-affirmation, and commitment to community
What is according to Savickas, the competencies which will become the main areas of focus for career counselors are what?