Peng H, Herr E L
National Taipei College of Business.
Psychol Rep. 2000 Dec;87(3 Pt 2):1218-28. doi: 10.2466/pr0.2000.87.3f.1218.
To assess the influence of a distance course on careers in students' career decision-making and beliefs, 178 distance education college students in the Open University in Taiwan completed the Career Decision Scale, the Career Beliefs Checklist, and a demographic sheet. Unlike most prior research, the course was not associated with career decision-making and beliefs of the students, but students mentioned that career beliefs influenced their decision-making. Three-way multivariate analysis of covariance showed a main effect for age groups on career indecision. On a follow-up questionnaire to which 143 of the same subjects responded, the students indicated their concern about specific factors in career decision-making. The research findings have important implications for the redesign of the career education course for adults and for research.
为评估远程课程对学生职业决策和信念的影响,台湾开放大学的178名远程教育大学生完成了职业决策量表、职业信念清单和一份人口统计信息表。与大多数先前的研究不同,该课程与学生的职业决策和信念无关,但学生提到职业信念会影响他们的决策。三因素多变量协方差分析显示年龄组对职业犹豫不决有主效应。在一份有143名相同受试者回复的后续问卷中,学生们表明了他们对职业决策中特定因素的关注。研究结果对成人职业教育课程的重新设计和研究具有重要意义。