The Relationship Between Self-Knowledge, Occupational Exploration And Career Decision-Making Among Undergraduates

This study examined the relationship between self-knowledge (SE), occupational exploration (JSI) and career decision making (CDMSE) among undergraduates. The instruments used for this study were the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, Job-Search Intensity Scale, and Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy Sca...

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Main Authors: Norida, Abdullah, Aida Nasirah, Abdullah, Zanariah, Jano, Zawiah , Mat, Hanipah , Hussin, Sharif, Mustaffa
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spelling my.utem.eprints.169422021-09-07T03:38:13Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/16942/ The Relationship Between Self-Knowledge, Occupational Exploration And Career Decision-Making Among Undergraduates Norida, Abdullah Aida Nasirah, Abdullah Zanariah, Jano Zawiah , Mat Hanipah , Hussin Sharif, Mustaffa Q Science (General) This study examined the relationship between self-knowledge (SE), occupational exploration (JSI) and career decision making (CDMSE) among undergraduates. The instruments used for this study were the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, Job-Search Intensity Scale, and Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy Scale. Participants were recruited using a cluster sampling procedure. The questionnaire was reliable and valid to measure SE, JSI and CDMSE. Data collected from 678 undergraduates were tested with confirmatory factor analysis to obtain three best-fit measurement models from the three latent variables. Subsequently, the structural equation modeling was applied to test the hypotheses. The results showed a strong relationship between SE and CDMSE, a positive relationship between JSI and CDMSE, and a positive relationship between SE and JSI. Implications of the findings for social work practice such as guidance counsellor, research, theory, policy and education were also discussed. Science International 2014-10 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/16942/2/Journal%20Isoris.pdf Norida, Abdullah and Aida Nasirah, Abdullah and Zanariah, Jano and Zawiah , Mat and Hanipah , Hussin and Sharif, Mustaffa (2014) The Relationship Between Self-Knowledge, Occupational Exploration And Career Decision-Making Among Undergraduates. Science International (Lahore), 26 (4). pp. 1591-1594. ISSN 1013-5316 http://www.sci-int.com/searchresult.php?author=norida&title=&year=&x=22&y=11
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Norida, Abdullah
Aida Nasirah, Abdullah
Zanariah, Jano
Zawiah , Mat
Hanipah , Hussin
Sharif, Mustaffa
The Relationship Between Self-Knowledge, Occupational Exploration And Career Decision-Making Among Undergraduates
description This study examined the relationship between self-knowledge (SE), occupational exploration (JSI) and career decision making (CDMSE) among undergraduates. The instruments used for this study were the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, Job-Search Intensity Scale, and Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy Scale. Participants were recruited using a cluster sampling procedure. The questionnaire was reliable and valid to measure SE, JSI and CDMSE. Data collected from 678 undergraduates were tested with confirmatory factor analysis to obtain three best-fit measurement models from the three latent variables. Subsequently, the structural equation modeling was applied to test the hypotheses. The results showed a strong relationship between SE and CDMSE, a positive relationship between JSI and CDMSE, and a positive relationship between SE and JSI. Implications of the findings for social work practice such as guidance counsellor, research, theory, policy and education were also discussed.
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author Norida, Abdullah
Aida Nasirah, Abdullah
Zanariah, Jano
Zawiah , Mat
Hanipah , Hussin
Sharif, Mustaffa
author_facet Norida, Abdullah
Aida Nasirah, Abdullah
Zanariah, Jano
Zawiah , Mat
Hanipah , Hussin
Sharif, Mustaffa
author_sort Norida, Abdullah
title The Relationship Between Self-Knowledge, Occupational Exploration And Career Decision-Making Among Undergraduates
title_short The Relationship Between Self-Knowledge, Occupational Exploration And Career Decision-Making Among Undergraduates
title_full The Relationship Between Self-Knowledge, Occupational Exploration And Career Decision-Making Among Undergraduates
title_fullStr The Relationship Between Self-Knowledge, Occupational Exploration And Career Decision-Making Among Undergraduates
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship Between Self-Knowledge, Occupational Exploration And Career Decision-Making Among Undergraduates
title_sort relationship between self-knowledge, occupational exploration and career decision-making among undergraduates
publisher Science International
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/16942/2/Journal%20Isoris.pdf
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