Identifier
etd-07132015-113753
Degree
Master of Science (MS)
Department
Human Resource Education and Workforce Development
Document Type
Thesis
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to determine if differences exist between 4-H members and non 4-H members in a south Louisiana parish on career decision making self-efficacy. This study may help youth recognize experiences that help them make career decisions. This was a cross-sectional study designed to describe 4-H and non-4-H members on career decision making self-efficacy. This study describes the information obtained from a one-time pencil/paper survey. All participants will remain anonymous. There was a statistically significant positive association between career decision making outcome expectancy/intentions and goals and years in 4-H as well as total club membership. As youths’ years in 4-H increased, so did their career decision making outcome expectancy/intentions and goals scores. Additionally, as youths’ total membership in clubs increased so did their career decision making outcome expectancy/intentions and goals scores.
Date
2015
Document Availability at the Time of Submission
Release the entire work immediately for access worldwide.
Recommended Citation
Roger, Cherie S., "A Descriptive Study of Teens’ Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy" (2015). LSU Master's Theses. 1009.
https://repository.lsu.edu/gradschool_theses/1009
Committee Chair
Cater, Melissa
DOI
10.31390/gradschool_theses.1009