Affiliation:
1. Department of Psychology, University of Florence, Florence, Italy
2. School of Education, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
3. Department of Psychology, Hebrew University, Israel
Abstract
The goal of the present study was to investigate the distinctions between career indecision and indecisiveness. The different patterns of the associations between career indecision and indecisiveness, on one hand, and personality traits, career decision-making self-efficacy, perceived social support, and emotional intelligence, on the other, were studied in a sample of 361 university students. The results showed that career indecision, as measured by the Career Decision-making Difficulties Questionnaire, is most highly associated with emotional intelligence, whereas career indecisiveness, as measured by the Indecisiveness scale, is most highly associated with personality traits, and in particular with emotional stability. This pattern of results was obtained for both women and men; however, the prediction was stronger for indecision ( R2 = .76 and .55, for women and men, respectively) than indecisiveness ( R2 = .35 and .28, for women than for men, respectively). Possible explanations of these differences are discussed.
Subject
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,General Psychology,Applied Psychology
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