Perceived Influences on High School Students' Current Career Expectations

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Abstract

The authors present descriptive data on 464 high school students' perceptions of various factors that might influence their current career expectations. Results suggest that high school adolescents are aware of a variety of internal and external influences on their current career expectations. Girls endorsed more types of influence for mothers, female friends, and female teachers than did boys.

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Paa, H. K., & McWhirter, E. H. (2000). Perceived Influences on High School Students’ Current Career Expectations. Career Development Quarterly, 49(1), 29–44. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2161-0045.2000.tb00749.x

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