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Cognitive style as a factor in accounting students' perceptions of career choice factors

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posted on 2024-06-04, 06:51 authored by F Gul, A Huang, N Subramaniam
Since prior studies of individuals' perceptions of career-choice factors have not considered the effect of cognitive styles of subjects, this study, using 68 accounting students, investigated the mediating effects of the field dependent-independent cognitive dimension on perceptions of the importance of career-choice factors. The results, in general, show that cognitive style affected individuals' perceptions of career-choice factors, suggesting that future studies of individuals' perceptions should take into account individual cognitive differences.

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Journal

Psychological reports

Volume

71

Pagination

1275-1281

Location

Missoula, Mont.

ISSN

0033-2941

eISSN

1558-691X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

1992, Ammons Scientific

Issue

3

Publisher

Ammons Scientific

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