Ginzberg’s Theory of Occupational Choice

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  1. 6. The third and final stage of choices, in which a young adult makes career choices based on interests, capacities, and values.
  2. 8. Ginzberg's theory emphasizes the role ______ and sense of self play into one's career choice.
  3. 9. One of the main criticisms of Ginzberg's original theory. It didn't allow room for flexibility.
  4. 12. Ginzberg changed "compromise" to ______ in the revision of his theory.
  5. 14. Occupational development is a ________ process of decision-making.
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  1. 1. The first period of choices, in which a child believes they can become anything they want.
  2. 2. The second stage young adults go through when making career choices.
  3. 3. First name of Ginzberg, the professor of Economics at Columbia who originated the theory
  4. 4. The second period of choices, in which an adolescent develops an idea of what career they want without taking into account external factors.
  5. 5. The age at which a child enters the second choices stage, since disproven.
  6. 7. Ginzberg acknowledged that career choices are not made in a _______ and are influenced by real-world constraints.
  7. 8. The third stage young adults go through when making career choices.
  8. 10. The first stage young adults go through when making realistic career choices.
  9. 11. The number of high school and university students Ginzberg interviewed to get information about career decision making.
  10. 13. Ginzberg's revision acknowledged that career choice and development is ______ and ever-changing.