Influence of career self-efficacy beliefs on career exploration behaviours among TVET college students in Wollega zones town

G. Tadele, Enkosa Terefe
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The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which influence of career self-efficacy beliefs on career exploration behaviour of TVET college students. A total 238 TVET college students from the three Wollega Zone were selected using multistage sampling methods. The instrument of data collection was self- report questionnaire were career self-efficacy adapted (Nasta, 2007), and Career Exploration behaviour (Stumpf et al., 1983). Data was analyzed using Pearson correlation for career self-efficacy beliefs and career exploration behaviour, and regression analysis used to predicate influence of career self-efficacy on career exploration behaviour. Result of research indicated that career self-efficacy sources were positive influenced and statistical significantly correlated with career exploration behaviour(r= .408, P<.01). The career self-efficacy has positive and strong statistically significant association with past performances accomplishment of the students (r= .752, P< .01). However, it was statistically significant and has weak relationship with career exploration behaviour (r= .214, P<.05).Verbal persuasion is more significant association (r = .555, P<.01) to career exploration behaviours than other sources. Multiple liner Regressions analysis shows that, approximately 17% of variance in the career exploration behaviour was significant prediction by career self-efficacy beliefs. In conclusion, career self-efficacy a belief is positively influenced career exploration behaviour among TVET college students Keywords : TVET college Behaviour Western Ethiopia Career Exploration
职业自我效能感信念对沃勒加地区职业技术教育大学生职业探索行为的影响
本研究的目的是确定职业自我效能信念对职业职业教育大学生职业探索行为的影响程度。采用多阶段抽样方法,从三个沃勒加地区抽取238名职业技术教育专业大学生。数据收集工具为职业自我效能适应问卷(Nasta, 2007)和职业探索行为问卷(Stumpf et al., 1983)。采用Pearson相关分析职业自我效能信念与职业探索行为的关系,采用回归分析预测职业自我效能对职业探索行为的影响。研究结果显示,职业自我效能感来源对职业探索行为有正向影响,且与职业探索行为有统计学显著相关(r= 0.408, P< 0.01)。职业自我效能感与学生过去绩效成就呈显著正相关(r= 0.752, P< 0.01)。但其与职业探索行为的关系不显著(r= 0.214, P< 0.05)。言语说服对职业探索行为的影响显著(r = 0.555, P< 0.01)。多元线性回归分析表明,职业自我效能信念对职业探索行为的预测方差约为17%。综上所述,职业自我效能感和信念正向影响职业职业教育大学生的职业探索行为。关键词:职业职业教育大学生行为埃塞俄比亚西部职业探索
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