What is 54%?
(Around 60% when looking at marriages with children. In 1950, it was 20.4%.)
100
A therapeutic service for adults with occupational goals that is performed outside the educational setting.
What is Career Counseling?
100
Getting into the world of work: practicum, student teaching, internships, part-time jobs, contract jobs, temping, volunteering, networking
What is Stage Two-Career Exploration?
100
This TV dad of the 1960s worked as a bronto crane operator, cop, and baseball coach.
Who is Fred Flintstone?
100
The Father of vocational guidance.
Who is Frank Parsons?
200
Occurs when people are confronted with incompatible role expectations in the various social statuses they occupy.
What is role conflict?
200
Assumes through testing, one's personality can be matched to an occupation geared toward those traits.
-Considered 1st major and most durable theory of career choice.
(Computer-based career programs often adhere to this model.)
What is Trait and Factor Theory?
200
Is in the eye of the beholder, but to career counselors would typically mean job placement.
What is Stage Five-Success?
200
First TV show to feature a single parent in a dual role?
What is "The Andy Griffith Show"?
200
His work is today's most popular career choice approach. Developed Self-Directed Search (SDS) instrument to measure 6 personality types
Who is John Holland?
300
This happens when one spouse neglects household tasks forcing the other spouse to take on added duties.
What is role overload?
300
The goal of this assessment is to give insight into a person's interests, so that they may have less difficulty in deciding on an appropriate career choice for themselves. It is also frequently used for educational guidance as one of the most popular career assessment tools. The test was developed in 1927 to help people exiting the military find suitable jobs. The modern version (2004) is based on the typology (Holland Codes) of psychologist John L. Holland.
What is The Strong Interest Inventory (SII)?
300
to gain a clear understanding of self in the world of work
(values, skills, personality, working conditions, interests)
What is Stage One- Self Assessment?
300
Features a mother who is a car salesperson with children named Axl and Brick.
What is "The Middle"?
300
Self-concept,
vocational maturity,
Specific Decision,
Growth,Exploration,Establishment, Decline
Career Development Inventory (CDI)
Who is Donald Super?
400
These partners are equally committed to the career and family life, but draw most of their satisfaction from their home life.
What are allies?
400
The largest employer in the world
What is the United States government?
400
Using the internet, resumes, cover letters, and interview skills
What is Stage Four-Job Search?
400
This sitcom featured a blue-collar family with dual-earners struggling to get by on their income raising 3 kids in Lanford, Illinois.
What is "Roseanne"?
400
Social-Learning;
Task-Approach Skills: problem-solving, work habits, mental frames, emotional and cognitive responses;
Career Beliefs Inventory (CBI)
Who is Krumboltz?
500
A larger income;
The satisfaction of working and being successful;
Work benefits, such as health care and pensions;
Better standard of living
What are advantages to dual careers?
500
A publication of the United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics that includes information about the nature of work, working conditions, training and education, earnings, and job outlook for hundreds of different occupations.
What is the Occupational Outlook Handbook?
500
At least tentatively deciding, pro/con matrix, informational interviewing
What is Stage Three-Decision Making?
500
This TV show of the 90s featured a single father raising three daughters with the assistance of a brother-in-law and friend for childcare.