Full-time employment or post-graduate education:a means-ends investigation of fourth-yearveterinary students

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The purpose of this article is to identify the motivations for fourth-year veterinary students to pursue either full-time employment or post-graduate education.Twenty-one fourth-year veterinary students were interviewed using a means-ends investigation style. Interviews were analyzed using a qualitative method in the context of the self-determination theory pillars of intrinsic motivation (autonomy, competence, and relatedness). Students interested in full-time employment had more statements that were categorized as demonstrating an interest in autonomy. Students who were interested in post-graduate education had more statements that were categorized as demonstrating an interest in developing competence. Both groups of students indicated that relatedness was important. Understanding the beliefs and motivations that influence students' post-graduation career decisions is important in framing their decision-making process.

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Mueller, K., Hofmeister, E. H., Lyon, S. D., & Woolcock, A. (2021). Full-time employment or post-graduate education:a means-ends investigation of fourth-yearveterinary students. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 48(1), 54–64. https://doi.org/10.3138/JVME.2018-0010

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