The Missouri Occupational Preference Inventory
MOPI
Moore and Gysbers, 1980
180 occupational cards, grouped according to the 6 Holland vocational personality types
33% of occupations require an average education level, 33% higher education and 33% post-university
Two forms of administration: •
in the counsellor’s presence
self- administration
standard administration procedure
Slaney’s Vocational Card Sorting
- SVCS
Slaney, 1978
107 occupational cards, grouped evenly according to the 6 Holland vocational personality types
Two forms of administration: •
in the counsellor’s presence
self-administration, with additional materials
standard administration procedure
Intelligent Career Card Sorting
ICCS
Parker, 2002
120 cards with statements from 3 career-related knowledge fields: a) “
know why
” – personal values,
interests, needs b) “
know how
” – skills and expertise
c) “
know who
” – social relationships
within and outside work
Two forms of administration: •
in the counsellor’s presence;
self-administration
First stage: cards are divided into categories: “
suits me
”,
“does not suit me
”.
Second stage: the most important are selected from under “
suits me.
” They are
ordered and represent career needs