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Attachment, Career-Choice Pessimism, and Intrinsic Motivation as Predictors of College Students' Career Adaptability

Cited 6 time in Web of Science Cited 8 time in Scopus
Authors

Shin, Yun-Jeong; Lee, Ji-Yeon

Issue Date
2017-08
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Citation
Journal of Career Development, Vol.44 No.4, pp.311-326
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the cross-cultural validity of the effects of attachment, career-choice pessimism, and intrinsic motivation on career adaptability (CA) in American (n = 198) and Korean (n = 294) college students. We hypothesized that the association between attachment and CA is sequentially mediated by career-choice pessimism and intrinsic motivation in both samples, and the results supported the hypothesized multilevel model. These results have important implications for practice to promote CA for college students across cultures by providing evidence for cross-cultural validation of factors influencing on CA.
ISSN
0894-8453
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/198344
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0894845316653472
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