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摘要
虽然职业优柔寡断的五因素模型提出了五个跨文化重要的优柔寡断因素,但缺乏一个与五因素模型相对应的心理上健全的职业优柔寡断简短衡量标准。因此,本研究以中国大学样本(n = 588)和美国大学样本(n = 762)为样本,分别在中国和美国开发并验证了职业犹豫不决概要- short -5因子(CIP-Short-5)。运用项目反应理论,CIP-Short-5由五个项目组成,分别代表职业犹豫不决的五个主要领域。结果显示,在中国和美国,职业优柔症的选项出现模式是理想的,性别导向的差异项目功能是最小的。此外,量表在中国和美国都支持职业优柔症的五因素模型,而不是备选的四因素模型。研究结果支持了中国和美国职业优柔寡断量表的结构不变性和度量不变性,但不完全支持两国职业优柔寡断量表的标量不变性。研究结果为职业优柔寡断量表提供了心理测量学证据,对国际和中国职业优柔寡断的研究和实践具有重要意义。
Facilitating International Research on Career Indecision: Developing Career Indecision Profile-Short-5 in China and the U.S.
While five-factor model of career indecision proposes five cross-culturally important indecision factors, a psychologically sound brief measure of career indecision that corresponds to the five-factor model is lacking. Thus, using a Chinese college sample (n = 588) and an U.S. college sample (n = 762), this study developed and validated the Career Indecision Profile-Short-5 factor (CIP-Short-5) in China and the U.S. Applying item response theory, the CIP-Short-5 consists of five items each for the five overarching domains of career indecision. It showed desirable option occurrence patterns and minimal gender-oriented differential item functioning in both China and the U.S. Additionally, the scale supported the five-factor model over an alternative, four-factor model of career indecision in both China and the U.S. The convergent and discriminant patterns of the CIP-Short-5 with criteria were largely supported in China and the U.S. Last, the results supported the configural and metric invariance of the CIP-Short-5 but did not fully support the scalar invariance of the CIP-Short-5 across China and the U.S. Together, the results offer psychometric evidence for the CIP-Short-5, which has important implications for research and practice on career indecision in the international context in general and in China in specific.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Career Assessment publishes methodologically sound, empirically based studies focusing on the process and techniques by which counselors and others gain understanding of the individual faced with the necessity of making informed career decisions. The term career assessment, as used in this journal, covers the various techniques, tests, inventories, rating scales, interview schedules, surveys, and direct observational methods used in scientifically based practice and research to provide an improved understanding of career decision-making. The focus is not just testing, but all those means developed and used to assess and evaluate individuals and environments in the field of career counseling and development.