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Medical studentsʼ career indecision and specialty rejection
The authors used data from the AAMC Matriculating Student Questionnaire and Medical School Graduation Questionnaire to ascertain how closely the specialty or subspecialty choices of the 1991 and 1994 graduates of U.S. medical schools matched the preferences they had declared when they were matriculated; the extent to which these students strongly ...
D G, Kassebaum, P L, Szenas
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ABSTRACT The Personalized Patient Preference Predictor (P4) has been proposed as an AI tool to aid surrogate decision‐making when incapacitated patients lack advance directives. Unlike population‐level Patient Preference Predictors (PPPs), which infer preferences from demographic correlations, P4s fine‐tune large language models (LLMs) on a patient's ...
Beatrice Marchegiani
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Anxiety and self-esteem as mediators of the relation between family communication and indecisiveness in adolescence [PDF]
In this study, we explored the unique and common contributions of anxiety, self-esteem, and family communication on indecisiveness among adolescents.
A Fabio Di +39 more
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Manifestation of parental perfectionism on career indecision
AbstractThe roles of family and parental perfectionism in career development are not yet understood and it has not been examined exclusively, particularly when assessing family influences in areas of career decision making and career indecision. The purpose of this study was to investigate the contribution and role of parental perfectionism to the ...
Khasmohammadi, Mahdi +5 more
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To vary or not to vary: A flexible empirical Bayes factor for testing variance components
Abstract Random effects are the gold standard for capturing structural heterogeneity, such as individual differences or temporal dependence. Yet testing their presence is difficult because variance components are constrained to be non‐negative, creating a boundary problem. This paper introduces a flexible empirical Bayes factor (EBF) for testing random
Fabio Vieira, Hongwei Zhao, Joris Mulder
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Career intervention process and outcomes [PDF]
Este estudio analiza el proceso y los productos de una intervención psicológica vocacional. Participaron 321 estudiantes (178 grupo experimental y 143 grupo control), entre 13 y 17 años.
Faria, Liliana, Taveira, Maria do Céu
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Dispositional optimism as a correlate of decision-making styles in adolescence [PDF]
Despite the numerous psychological areas in which optimism has been studied, including career planning, only a small amount of research has been done to investigate the relationship between optimism and decision-making styles ...
Anolli L. +23 more
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ABSTRACT Gender inequalities persist across various domains where traditional social norms are deeply ingrained. This study examines gendered perceptions of career decision‐making autonomy in the Philippines through self‐determination, social role, and gender congruity theories.
Melisa Fabella +2 more
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a discipline-based career course on perceptions of career barriers, career search self-efficacy, and career preparation behavior of nursing students.
Soonjoo Park, RN, PhD
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Academic Librarianship and Career Adaptability [PDF]
The inspiration for this essay is Barbara Fister’s assertion that librarians must embrace functions that have not traditionally been part of the academic librarian’s portfolio.
Baillargeon, Tara, Carlstrom, Aaron H
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