Industrial/organizational researchers have reported that realistic job previews diminish prospective workers' expectations but promote the sadsfaction and persistence of those who ultimately accept a job assignment. The authors applied this strategy to the context of school-to-college transition; 354 Italian high school students were provided with a 2-hour lecture designed to simulate exposure to a college major of their choice. Smdents showed moderate pre-post increases in subject matter knowledge but reported small decreases in interests and outcome expectations (but not self-efficacy) related to the academic major to which they were exposed.
Realistic major previews in the school-to-college transition of Italian high school students
NOTA, LAURA;SORESI, SALVATORE;FERRARI, LEA
2007
Abstract
Industrial/organizational researchers have reported that realistic job previews diminish prospective workers' expectations but promote the sadsfaction and persistence of those who ultimately accept a job assignment. The authors applied this strategy to the context of school-to-college transition; 354 Italian high school students were provided with a 2-hour lecture designed to simulate exposure to a college major of their choice. Smdents showed moderate pre-post increases in subject matter knowledge but reported small decreases in interests and outcome expectations (but not self-efficacy) related to the academic major to which they were exposed.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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