2024
DOI: 10.1177/10384162241263033
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Exploratory actions as mediators of the association between career exploration self-efficacy and decisional outcomes: Does exploration type matter?

Margaret M. Nauta

Abstract: This study used a short-term longitudinal design to test the social-cognitive model of career self-management's (CSM) theorized pathway in which exploratory actions mediate the association between career exploration self-efficacy and decisional outcomes. The study clarifies the role of exploratory actions in the decision-making process by distinguishing between self-exploration and environmental exploration. College students ( N = 136; 77% female; mean age = 18.71 years [ SD = 1.19]; 47% with undeclared majors… Show more

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