心理学
比例(比率)
清晰
工作投入
职业发展
预测效度
职业教育
工作满意度
社会心理学
判别效度
德国的
应用心理学
增量有效性
结构效度
心理测量学
工作(物理)
教育学
发展心理学
内部一致性
化学
考古
工程类
物理
历史
机械工程
量子力学
生物化学
作者
Andreas Hirschi,Philipp Alexander Freund,Anne Herrmann
标识
DOI:10.1177/1069072713514813
摘要
Careers today increasingly require engagement in proactive career behaviors; however, there is a lack of validated measures assessing the general degree to which somebody is engaged in such career behaviors. We describe the results of six studies with six independent samples of German university students (total N = 2,854), working professionals (total N = 561), and university graduates ( N = 141) that report the development and validation of the Career Engagement scale—a measure of the degree to which somebody is proactively developing his or her career as expressed by diverse career behaviors. The studies provide support for measurement invariance across gender and time. In support of convergent and discriminant validity, we find that career engagement is more prevalent among working professionals than among university students and that this scale has incremental validity above several specific career behaviors regarding its relation to vocational identity clarity and career self-efficacy beliefs among students and to job and career satisfaction among employees. In support of incremental predictive validity, beyond the effects of several more specific career behaviors, career engagement while at university predicts higher job and career satisfaction several months later after beginning work.
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