Raw Data: Career Adaptability, Personal Value, and Motivational Interview Among At-risk Chinese College Students

Published: 26 January 2023| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/xhp7fdpmmm.2
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, Fanli Jia

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The data presented here was partially published in the article “Improving career adaptability through motivational interview among peers: An intervention of at-risk Chinese college students majoring in foreign language” (Gai et al., 2022) [1]. A self-report questionnaire on career adaptability was administered to 343 first-year college students majoring in foreign languages. Sixty-seven who scored in the bottom 27th percentile on career adaptability were identified. These participants were randomly assigned to two groups: an intervention group with motivational interviews (N=35) and a control group without motivational interviews (N=32). These participants were tested on career adaptability two months later. Researchers can use the data to compare group differences in career adaptability between the two-time points.

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Applied Psychology, Career Development, Career Psychology

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