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Kikoku

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Describe the pathways to career choice as outlined by Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT).
 
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Paula completed her internship at an agency serving clients suffering from brain injuries and realized that she did not have the temperament to work well with this population. One may conclude that
 
  a. the internship was a complete waste of Paula's time.
  b. the experience taught Paula a valuable lesson about her abilities and interests.
  c. Paula won't be able to work well with other client populations and should reconsider career options.
  d. Paula should continue working with this population until she is comfortable working with them.



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Answer to Question 1

1 . Self-efficacy and outcome expectations promote career-related interests.
2 . Interests, in turn, influence goals.
3 . Goal related actions lead to performance experiences.
4 . The outcomes determine future paths depending on whether self-efficacy is strengthened or weakened.
5 . One establishes a career decision or redirects goals.

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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