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Career Decision-Making among Adolescents in Relation to Social Maturity and Self-Efficacy


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1 Department of Education and Community Service, Punjabi University, Patiala, India
2 Department of Education and Community Service, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India
     

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The investigation was conducted in order to study career decision-making of adolescents in relation to their social maturity and self-efficacy using descriptive method of research. Career Decision-Making Profile (CDMP) Questionnaire developed by Gati (2011), A Comprehensive Scale of Social maturity (ACSSM) developed by Pal (1986) and Self-Efficacy (SE) Scale developed by Schwarzer and Jerusalem (1995) were administered to a stratified random sample of 356 adolescents (F= 182, M=174). T-test was employed testing the significance of mean difference in various dimensions of career decision-making among adolescents across high and low levels of social maturity & high and low levels of self-efficacy. The findings of the investigation reported that there were significant differences in 'procrastination' dimension of career decision-making across high and low levels of social maturity & in 'information gathering', 'information processing','desire to please others' 'willingness to compromise' and 'intuitive' dimensions of career decision-making among adolescents across high and low levels of self-efficacy.

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Career Decision-Making, Social Maturity, Self-Efficacy, Adolescents.
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Jagpreet Kaur
Department of Education and Community Service, Punjabi University, Patiala, India
Ramanjeet Kaur
Department of Education and Community Service, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India

Abstract


The investigation was conducted in order to study career decision-making of adolescents in relation to their social maturity and self-efficacy using descriptive method of research. Career Decision-Making Profile (CDMP) Questionnaire developed by Gati (2011), A Comprehensive Scale of Social maturity (ACSSM) developed by Pal (1986) and Self-Efficacy (SE) Scale developed by Schwarzer and Jerusalem (1995) were administered to a stratified random sample of 356 adolescents (F= 182, M=174). T-test was employed testing the significance of mean difference in various dimensions of career decision-making among adolescents across high and low levels of social maturity & high and low levels of self-efficacy. The findings of the investigation reported that there were significant differences in 'procrastination' dimension of career decision-making across high and low levels of social maturity & in 'information gathering', 'information processing','desire to please others' 'willingness to compromise' and 'intuitive' dimensions of career decision-making among adolescents across high and low levels of self-efficacy.

Keywords


Career Decision-Making, Social Maturity, Self-Efficacy, Adolescents.