A Descriptive Study of Teens� Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy [thesis]

Cherie Roger
The purpose of this study is to determine if differences exist between 4-H members and non 4-H members in a south Louisiana parish on career decision making self-efficacy. This study may help youth recognize experiences that help them make career decisions. This was a crosssectional study designed to describe 4-H and non-4-H members on career decision making selfefficacy. This study describes the information obtained from a one-time pencil/paper survey. All participants will remain anonymous.
more » ... ere was a statistically significant positive association between career decision making outcome expectancy/intentions and goals and years in 4-H as well as total club membership. As youths' years in 4-H increased, so did their career decision making outcome expectancy/intentions and goals scores. Additionally, as youths' total membership in clubs increased so did their career decision making outcome expectancy/intentions and goals scores.
doi:10.31390/gradschool_theses.1009 fatcat:3tvmnqpyvjfdlliri7hejnvipq