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Mount et al. |
(2005) conducteda meta-analysis to investigate the relationships between personality andvocational interests; found E-E, O-A, E-S, and O-I |
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Ones& Viswesvaran |
(199x) Intelligenceis simply the result of accumulated declarative and procedural knowledge |
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Prediger |
(1989) individualstend to flock toward jobs that align with their abilitiesbody |
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Holland |
(1959) RIASEC |
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Ones et al. |
(2012)those high on intelligence acquire high declarative/procedural knowledge quickly through training |
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Caroll |
(1993)people identify, seek, and are selected for occupations with work tasks congruent with their specialized abilities |
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Ackerman & Heggestad |
(1998) found that math and spatial reasoningabilities were correlated with investigative and realistic types; a negativecorrelation with intelligence and enterprising/social interests; due to seeking behavior correlated w/ success in areas; modelof four trait complexes |
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Modelof 4 Trait Complexes |
Ackermanand Heggestad (1998) developed a model of four trait complexes to explain interconnectedness; Social, Clerical/conventional, Math/science, Cultural/intellectual |
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Social Trait Complex |
composedof extroverted personality, well-being, and social/enterprising interests |
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Clerical/conventional Trait Complex |
includes conscientious personality dispositions,conventional interests, and visual reasoning abilities |
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Math/science Trait Complex |
composedof math and spatial reasoning abilities, and realistic/investigative interestsr-position |
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Cultural/intellectual Trait Complex |
composedof openness to experience personality, artistic/investigative interests, and crystalizedintelligence |