The PIC model for career decision making: Prescreening, in-depth exploration, and choice

Itamar Gati, Itay Asher

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Abstract

People make many decisions every day. Some of these decisions are made as part of one’s daily routine, whereas others are perceived as being more important and require more attention. Most careerrelated decisions belong to the latter kind because they typically have significant longrange implications on people’s lifestyle, the friends with whom they socialize, the avocational activities in which they engage, and hence on their quality of life. Therefore, career decisions are among the most important decisions one has to make, and they are significant for both the individual and the society as a whole.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationContemporary Models in Vocational Psychology
Subtitle of host publicationA Volume in Honor of Samuel H. Osipow
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Pages7-54
Number of pages48
ISBN (Electronic)1410600572, 9781135684273
ISBN (Print)080582667X, 9780805826678
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2005

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© 2001 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. All rights reserved.

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