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eBook: Career Decision Profile
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Career Decision Profile™
“As a counselling tool the CDP allows us to discuss very specifically where the student is in the process of career development and where they want to go next. Students appreciate the simplicity of the CDP and using it to formulate next steps. A pre/post administration of the CDP allows us to measure the degree of change on all the scales and we have found statistically significant progress. These results encourage further participation from our faculty partners.”
Felicity Morgan
Assistant Director, Career Development
University of Toronto Mississauga
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The Career Decision Profile™ will help you think about your
career choice by evaluating:
- How decided you are;
- How comfortable you are with your decision; and
- Your career decision needs.
Newly added in 2010: 2 page self-interpretation tool.
eBook: 7 Pages (319K)
About
the Author
The Career Decision Profile™ (CDP) is a six
scale, 16-item inventory designed to measure "career
decision status". It assesses how decided individuals
are about their career choice; how comfortable they
are about it; and their reasons for being undecided:
Self-Clarity; Knowledge about Occupations & Training;
Decisiveness; and Career Choice Importance. It has
been the subject of many research studies since its
publication in 1988 and has been translated into
several languages. |
Counselors use it to:
1.
Screen for Readiness (a 7-step sequence used
to guide clients through the decision-making steps
of career counseling as described by Peterson,
Sampson, Reardon, and Lenz, 1996);
2. Evaluate career counseling and career guidance programs; and,
3. Explore the nature of clients' career indecision in individual and
group career counseling.
It can be counselor or self-scored. For assistance
in using and interpreting CDP results, see "The
Career Decision Profile: Using a measure of career
decision status in counseling" by Lawrence K.
Jones & Raychelle Cassada Lohmann, Journal
of Career Assessment, 6, Spring, 1998, pp. 209-230.
A manual with interpretive tools will be available
soon as an ePublication.
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