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Holland’s theory assumes that the choice of a vocation or a college major is an expression of personality and that most people can be classified as one of six primary personality types (Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, Conventional). Thorough definitions of the salient attitudes, interests, and competencies of each personality type have been developed over the past four decades by Holland (1966, 1973, 1985a, 1997). For example, Investigative types tend to be critical, intellectual, and reserved; to possess strong mathematical and scientific competencies; and to value scholarly and scientific achievements. In contrast, Enterprising types tend to be self-confident, pleasure-seeking, and sociable; to possess strong public speaking and leadership competencies; and to value political and economic achievements. Exhibit 1 presents an illustrative listing of the distinctive attributes of each of the six personality types that constitute the psychological component of Holland’s theory
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Holland's theory assumes that the choice of a vocation or a college major is an expression of personality and that most people can be classified as one of six primary personality types (Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, Conventional). Thorough definitions of the salient attitudes, interests, and competencies of each personality type have been developed over the past four decades by Holland (1966, 1973, 1985a, 1997). For example, Investigative types tend to be critical, intellectual, and reserved; to possess strong mathematical and scientific competencies; and to value scholarly and scientific achievements. In contrast, Enterprising types tend to be self-confident, pleasure-seeking, and sociable; to possess strong public speaking and leadership competencies; and to value political and economic achievements. Exhibit 1 presents an illustrative listing of the distinctive attributes of each of the six personality types that constitute the psychological component of Holland's theory
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Holland's theory assumes that the choice of a vocation or a college major is an expression of personality and that most people can be classified as one of six primary personality types (Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, Conventional). Thorough definitions of the salient attitudes, interests, and competencies of each personality type have been developed over the past four decades by Holland (1966, 1973, 1985a, 1997). For example, Investigative types tend to be critical, intellectual, and reserved; to possess strong mathematical and scientific competencies; and to value scholarly and scientific achievements. In contrast, Enterprising types tend to be self-confident, pleasure-seeking, and sociable; to possess strong public speaking and leadership competencies; and to value political and economic achievements. Exhibit 1 presents an illustrative listing of the distinctive attributes of each of the six personality types that constitute the psychological component of Holland's theory.
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