The three parts of Super's segmental theory are life span, life space, and
What is self-copncept?
This theorist created the Life-Span, Life-Space Theory.
Who is Donald Super?
When a counselor assumes that their value system is superior and preferable to other cultures, this is known as
What is ethnocentrism?
Knowledge of self and occupations that form the foundation, possessing the decision-making skills and the metacognitions to build upon it, is part of this theoretical structure.
What is the cognitive information processing pyramid?
This term defines the total number of responses related to a measured category.
What is a raw score?
Self-concepts developed through the comparison of the self with others are known as
What are objective self-concepts?
This theorist believed that career choices are personality driven.
Who is Ann Roe?
This term describes the process of adopting another group's traits, social patterns, and beliefs.
What is acculturation?
Hansens's integrative life planning model is unique in emphasizing integrating this aspect of personal development.
What are the mind, body, and spirit?
Career readiness and the ability to make sound career decisions are often measured by this assessment tool.
What is the Career Maturity Inventory?
According to Gottfredson, this concept represents a person's conclusion about their fit in society.
What is social space?
This theorist believed that circumscription, compromise, and self-creation motivate career choices.
Who is Linda Gottfredson?
This term describes a perceived social barrier due to bias.
What is perceived discrimination?
This task in the ILP model addresses finding meaning in life and work.
What is weaving our lives into a meaningful whole?
This website serves as the replacement for the Department of Labor publication, The Dictionary of Occupational Titles.
What is the O*Net?
This idea that feelings in one area of life affect feelings in another area of living is known as
What is the spillover hypothesis?
This theorist believed that person-environment interaction influences career choices.
Who is John Holland?
This concept accepts that people are active organizers of their own experiences.
What is constructivism?
Planned happenstance and the fact that life can be influenced by unplanned events are parts of this career theory.
What is the Chaos Theory of Careers?
Linking related databases is also called.
What is crosswalking?
This cultural factor influences life role salience.
What is the dominant culture?
This theorist created the learning theory of career counseling.
Who is John Krumboltz?
This term describes how monetary is a favor tenet reflected in the European-American perspective.
What is affluence?
This career theory states that genetic endowment and special abilities are one of four factors that influence career decision-making.
Proper evaluation of career planning services is irrevocably connected to these objectives.
What are measurable objectives?