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DSST Career Counseling
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Instructions:
Answer 39 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The Summary report will provide an overview or snapshot of the selected occupation - displaying the most important descriptors.
O*NET Summary
Personal Career Theory Levels
MBTI - Perceiving
O*NET Content Model
2. Instinctively employ personal feelings and impact on people in decision situations - Naturally sensitive to people needs and reactions.
MBTI - Feeling
Exosystem
Historic Eras
Macrosystem
3. Realistic - Investigative - Artistic - Social - Enterprising - Conventional
4. Career Assessment - Typical Day - Strengths & Obstacles - Summary
MBTI - Feeling
O*NET Content Model
Microsystem
LCA Client Flow
5. Situation - Self - Support - Strategies
Super's Life Roles
Schlossberg Factors
LCA Client Flow
Schlossberg Transition Model
6. Mentally live in the Future - attending to future possibilities - Using imagination and creating/inventing new possibilities is automatic-instinctual
O*NET Orientations
Schlossberg Factors
MBTI - Intuitive
Personal Career Theory Levels
7. Interaction between two or more Microsystems
Mesosystem
MBTI - Introversion
O*NET Content Model
Super's Domains
8. Act first - think/reflect later - Feel deprived when cutoff from interaction with the outside world - Usually open to and motivated by outside world of people and things
MBTI - Extraversion
Occupational Sociology
Personality Theory
Developmental Psychology
9. How people construct their ideas about themselves - others - and their worlds as they try to make sense out of their real-life experiences
Constructivism
Pittenger MBTI Problems
Adler's Three Areas of Social Living
Social Cognitive Career Theory
10. The various traits individuals possess and the variety of occupational requirements
Occupational Sociology
Differential Psychology
Personal Career Theory Levels
Mesosystem
11. Growth - Exploration - Establishment - Maintenance - Decline
12. - practical - detailed information about an occupation; - understanding the variety of work someone might do in that occupation; - learning about working environment - financial (private vs. public sector employers) - physical (office vs. field work)
Social Constructivism
Holland's Six Personality Types
The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) is better for:
MBTI - Perceiving
13. Worker Characteristics Worker Requirements - Experience Requirements - Occupational Specific Information - Labor Market - Occupation Requirements
Personality Theory
O*NET Content Model
Super's Domains
LCA Client Flow
14. How individuals develop concepts of abilities - interests - and life stages
MBTI - Perceiving
Mesosystem
Developmental Psychology
Social Cognitive Career Theory
15. Interpersonal interactions within a given environment
MBTI - Feeling
Developmental Psychology
O*NET Orientations
Microsystem
16. Comfortable moving into action without a plan; plan on-the-go. Like to multitask - have variety - mix work and play.
MBTI - Judging
MBTI - Perceiving
Exosystem
Developmental Psychology
17. Plan many of the details in advance before moving into action. Focus on task-related action; complete meaningful segments before moving on.
Mesosystem
MBTI - Judging
The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) is better for:
Personal Career Theory Levels
18. Lightweight - visually attractive career option browsing; - Finding local schools offering the education or training required by an occupation - Obtaining lists of required skills and abilities - and technology use;
19. The concepts of self-concept and person-environment theory
Super's Domains
MBTI - Introversion
MBTI - Perceiving
Personality Theory
20. Cook - Heppner - and O'Brien
Constructivism
O*NET's is better for:
Ecological Model Founders
Super's Life Roles
21. Observational (Parson's) Empirical (Strong) Theoretical (Ginzberg - Super - Holland)
Historic Eras
O*NET Details
Constructivism
Developmental Psychology
22. Lent - Brown - Hackett - Self-Efficacy (Bandura) - Outcome Expectations (Hackett & Betz)
MBTI - Intuitive
Macrosystem
LCA Client Flow
Social Cognitive Career Theory
23. Covers a range of views from acknowledging how social factors shape interpretations to how the social world is constructed by social processes and relational practices
O*NET's is better for:
Personality Theory
Historic Eras
Social Constructivism
24. Ideological components of a given society - including norms and values
MBTI - Intuitive
Macrosystem
Microsystem
O*NET's is better for:
25. Differential Psychology - Developmental Psychology - Occupational Sociology - Personality Theory
26. (E-I) - (S-N) - (T-F) - (J-P)
The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) is better for:
Schlossberg Transition Model
MBTI - Sensing
MBTI Types
27. Ideas about occupational mobility and the impact of environmental influences
Pittenger MBTI Problems
MBTI - Extraversion
MBTI Types
Occupational Sociology
28. Work - love - and friendship
29. The Details report will display all descriptors for the selected occupation - definitions of descriptors - and a rating of how important each descriptor is to the occupation.
Social Cognitive Career Theory
O*NET Details
O*NET Orientations
MBTI - Perceiving
30. Anticipated transition - Unanticipated transition - Nonevent transition
O*NET Details
Super's Life Roles
MBTI - Feeling
Schlossberg Transition Model
31. Instinctively search for facts and logic in a decision situation. Naturally notices tasks and work to be accomplished.
Personal Career Theory Levels
MBTI - Thinking
MBTI - Introversion
O*NET Orientations
32. 1. People who need little help 2. People that need some help 3. People who have problems seeing themselves in different jobs or making changes in their job 4. People who need extensive help - and have major flaws in their PCT
Super's Domains
O*NET Summary
Personal Career Theory Levels
MBTI - Judging
33. Linkage between subsystems that directly influence the individual
MBTI - Perceiving
MBTI - Introversion
Exosystem
Macrosystem
34. Worker Orientation - Job Orientation
O*NET Details
O*NET Orientations
MBTI - Thinking
The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) is better for:
35. Think/reflect first - then Act - Regularly require an amount of 'private time' to recharge batteries - Motivated internally - mind is sometimes so active it is 'closed' to outside world
Holland's Six Personality Types
MBTI Types
MBTI - Introversion
Planned Happenstance
36. Child - Student - Leisurite - Citizen - Worker - Homemaker
37. Mentally live in the Now - attending to present opportunities - Using common sense and creating practical solutions is automatic-instinctual
The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) is better for:
MBTI - Sensing
MBTI - Judging
MBTI - Extraversion
38. Krumboltz Skills: curiosity - persistence - flexibility - and risk taking
Social Constructivism
Constructivism
Planned Happenstance
Personality Theory
39. Descriptive Statistics - Test-Retest Reliability - Factor Analysis - Error in Psychometric Properties
Super's Domains
Pittenger MBTI Problems
MBTI - Extraversion
Ecological Model Founders