Career Choice and Development

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Person Inputs• Predispositions• Gender• Race-ethnicity• Disability or health statusBackground

contextualaffordances

Interests

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Choicegoals
moderates

moderates

Choiceactions

Performancedomains andattainments

Self-efficacy expectations Outcome expectations

Contextual influences proximal choice behavior

Learningexperiences

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Model of Person, Contextual, and Experiential Factors Affecting Career-Related Choice Behavior


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Direct relations between variables are indicated with solid lines; moderator effects (where a given variable strengthens or wea

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ens the relations between two other variables) are shown with dashed lines.

Source:

Copyright © 1993 by R. W. Lent, S. D. Brown, and G. Hackett. Reprinted by permission.
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