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- Title
Measurement of Vocational Personality Theory in Light of Holland.
- Authors
PERKMEN, Serkan; TEZCİ, Erdoğan
- Abstract
The main purpose of the current study is to examine the reliability and validity of a 55-item vocational interests scale prepared in light of Holland's theory. According to Holland, there are six personality types in the workplace: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional. People's vocational personality is measured by looking at their vocational interests in this theory. 310 pre-service teachers from there departments including chemistry education, computer education/instructional technology and music education participated in the study. Results, in general, supported the premises of Holland's theory. Although the results of confirmatory factor analysis supported the construct validity of the scale, 8 items possessed poor psychometric properties. As expected, there were significant differences among the pre-service teachers in these departments in terms of their vocational interests. The results of correlation and multi-dimensional scaling analyses produced contradictory results with the Holland's hexagon. Although the propositions of Holland's theory is not fully supported in the current study, we believe that our scale can be utilized confidently as an instrument to measure people's vocational personality and help them to choose a career that fits their personality.
- Subjects
HOLLAND'S theory of vocational choice; VOCATIONAL interests; WORK environment
- Publication
Necatibey Faculty of Education Electronic Journal of Science & Mathematics Education, 2015, Vol 9, Issue 1, p184
- ISSN
1307-6086
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17522/nefefmed.57385