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Peer attachment and career indecision
Parental attachment has long been recognised as impacting on life styles, decision-making and emotional regulation throughout life. Peer attachment has been suggested as being more important than the parental attachment styles as adolescents and young ...
Hicks, Richard E., Alexander, Victoria
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‘I was a bit hasty … I was a young resident!’ Medical residents' responses to clinical uncertainty
Abstract Introduction Uncertainty is intrinsic to medical practice. Improving trainees' uncertainty tolerance requires exploring their responses to clinical uncertainty in clinical contexts. Although previous research works have highlighted the role of self‐assessment, contextual cues and responsibility, existing models—developed for experienced ...
Nicolas Belhomme +6 more
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Chronic Career Indecision: Amalgamate Career Development Theories and Action Research Perspectives
This article seeks to explore chronic career indecision in light of career development theories and action research perspectives, aiming to delineate some intervention strategies.
Charles P. Chen, Taylor McInnes
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Chronic Career Indecision: Amalgamate Career Development Theories and Action Research Perspectives [PDF]
"This article seeks to explore chronic career indecision in light of career development theories and action research perspectives, aiming to delineate some intervention strategies.
Chen, Charles P., McInnes, Taylor
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A Flaw in Sider's Vagueness Argument for Perdurantism: Endurantism Endures
ABSTRACT Sider's vagueness argument for perdurantism (2001: 126ff.) has long been seen as one of the most powerful, or perhaps the most powerful, in the perdurantist's arsenal. In its absence, the case against endurantism is significantly weakened. Despite its age, there is still no generally agreed view on its worth.
Harold W. Noonan
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Validating Sex-Role-Related Items Designed to Measure Career Indecision
The purpose was to validate a set of items measuring career indecision in women undergraduates. Incorporated were marital/familial status, sex-role attitudes, and role conflicts.
Viola E. Sutherland +2 more
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ABSTRACT Determinism is (roughly) the thesis that the past determines the future. But efforts to define it precisely have exposed deep methodological disagreements. Standard possible‐worlds formulations of determinism presuppose an “agreement” relation between worlds, but this relation can be understood in multiple ways, none of which is particularly ...
Hans Halvorson +2 more
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The goal of the present study was to investigate the factors related to students' career indecision. There are many different variables associated with career indecision.
Jamali, Yoosef; Allameh Tabataba'i University +2 more
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Career indecision among college students: a review of literature [PDF]
Educationally and vocationally undecided students have been of concern among counsellors, administrators and academic advisors at colleges and universities. Literature suggests that many practitioners view career indecision as a normal developmental task
Nasab, Mojgan Fadaei +1 more
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This study constructed a predictive model of career indecision for adult college students participating in distance education by using a sample of 178 adult college students in Taiwan's Open University.
Huiling Peng, Edwin L. Herr
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