“…Our findings must also be considered within the overall cultural and environmental context of the sample. Career development of adolescents, on the whole, has been theorized and found to relate to greater environmental contextual variables, including socioeconomic status, cultural context, school differences, and historical time (Lent, Brown, & Hackett, 1996;Schmitt-Rodermund & Silbereisen, 1998;Vondracek & Reitzle, 1998), as well as racial and gender demographics (Fouad & Keeley, 1992;Hardin, Leong, & Osipow, 2001;Luzzo, 1993;Wanberg & Muchinsky, 1992;Westbrook & Sanford, 1991). The data for this study were collected in middle-to upper-middle-class urban settings, and the majority of participants were living at home and enrolled in public high school.…”