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100

This developmental theory by Donald Super has key constructs like self-concept, career stages, and career adaptability.


What is Life Span, Life Space?

100

Person prefers ambiguous, free, unsystematized activities that entail manipulation of physical, verbal, and human materials to create art forms and products.

What is Artistic?

100

Can be defined as a systematic program of counselor-coordinated information and experiences designed to facilitate individual career development

What are Career Development Programs?

100

In 1951 he launched the Career Pattern Study, one of the first longitudinal studies of career development.

Who is Donald Super?

100

A card sort activity or checklist can be considered which type of assessment?


What is an informal assessment?

200

Some of John Krumboltz’s theory key constructs are self-observation generalizations, worldview generalizations, learning experience, and planned happenstance.

What is Learning Theory of Career Counseling (LTCC)?

200

Person prefers activities that entail observational, symbolic, systematic and creative investigation of physical, biological, and cultural phenomena in an effort to understand and control such phenomena.

What is Investigative?

200

A formal relationship in which a professional counselor assists a client or group of clients to cope more effectively with career concerns.

What is Career Counseling?

200

The National Vocational Guidance Association (NVGA) was founded in 1913 and changed its name to what in 1985


What is National Career Development Association NCDA?

200

The US Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration’s web based (or printable) instrument to measure interests.


What is the O*Net Interest Profiler?

300

Early childhood experiences and needs hierarchies are some of the key constructs of this Anne Roe theory.

What is Personality Theory of Career Choice?

300

Person prefers activities that entail explicit, ordered, or systematic manipulation of objects, tools, machines, and animals and has an aversion to educational or therapeutic activities.

What is Realistic?

300

Defined broadly, involve any activities that empower people to cope effectively with career development tasks.

What are Career Development Interventions?

300

It is better to choose a vocation than merely hunt for a job - is one of the guiding principles for techniques to help young people

Who is Frank Parsons?

300

The hallmark of these is that they have been subjected to scientific rigor – that is, authors and publishers have invested professional expertise, time, and money in order to develop a quality product.


What is a formal assessment?

400

John Holland’s theory has key constructs of congruence, consistency, differentiation, and vocational identity.

What is Vocational Personalities and Work Environments?

400

People prefer activities that entail manipulation of others to attain organizational or economic gain.

What is Enterprising?

400

The systematic attempt to influence the career development of students/adults through various types of educational strategies.

What is Career Education?

400

In the early 1940s personnel testing and placement activities were greatly expanded as a result of WWII and he published Counseling and Psychotherapy at this time.

Who is Carl Rogers?

400

This assessment is organized into five categories: My Current Career Situation, What Seems Necessary for My Happiness, Factors that Influence My Decisions, Changes I am Willing to Make, and Effort I am Willing to Initiate.


What is the The Career Beliefs Inventory (CBI)?

500

Linda Gottfredson's theory is unique because she offers a developmental and sociological perspective of career development.

What is Theory of Circumscription, Compromise, and Self-Creation?

500

People prefer activities that entail explicit, ordered, and systematic manipulation of data, such as keeping records, filing and reproducing materials, organizing written and numerical data according to a prescribed plan, and operating computers to attain organizational or economic goals.

What is Conventional?

500

Refers to the lifelong psychological and behavioral processes as well as contextual influences shaping one’s career over the lifespan.

What is Career Development?

500

During this decade career education emerged as a federal priority, highlighting the importance of providing career development interventions to young people and adults.


What are the 1970s?

500

A test-retest correlation coefficient of what is considered good and acceptable for selection of an instrument?


What is 0.80?