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ERIC #: | EJ268080 |
Title: | Racial Differences and Attributes of Career Choice Unrealism. |
Authors: | Pelham, Judy P.; Fretz, Bruce R. |
Descriptors: | Aptitude; Blacks; Career Choice; College Students; Higher Education; Occupational Aspiration; Racial Differences; Sex Differences; Socioeconomic Background; Vocational Maturity; Whites |
Source: | Vocational Guidance Quarterly, v31 n1 p36-42 Sep 1982 |
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Publication Date: | 1982-09-00 |
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Pub Types: | Journal Articles; Reports - Research |
Abstract: | Investigated the relationship of racial differences to incidence of vocational unrealism when both ability and socioeconomic status are assessed. Results showed most students were unrealistic and Black students were no more unrealistic than White students. Black students attributed more importance to and felt more confidence in obtaining choices. (RC) |
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Languages: | English |
Education Level: | Higher Education |