Investigating Psychometrics of Career Decision Ambiguity Tolerance Scale

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Abstract

This study aimed to validate career decision ambiguity tolerance scale-Korean form applicable to a Korean sample. In study 1, 17-items from the original 18-item career decision ambiguity tolerance scale were valid based on IRT. In study 2, using the confirmatory factor analysis, we showed that excluding item 4 from the original scale is better than including it in the three factors model. Given the results of study 1 and 2, the constructs in the 17-item career decision ambiguity tolerance scale-Korean form were valid. In study 3, career decision ambiguity tolerance positively predicted career decision-making self-efficacy, career indecision, and career adaptability, respectively, after controlling for calling and career search self-efficacy. Thus, the incremental validity of the career decision ambiguity tolerance scale-Korean form was ensured. In study 4, the reliability of the scale was retained as the test-retest (conducted over a 4-week period) demonstrated adequate results.

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Park, I. J., Hai, S., Lee, S., & Sohn, Y. (2019). Investigating Psychometrics of Career Decision Ambiguity Tolerance Scale. Frontiers in Psychology, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02067

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