Career Decision Self-Efficacy Scale
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The Career Decision Self-Efficacy scale (CDSES, Taylor & Betz, 1983) is a measure of the way people perceive their ability to make educational and vocational decisions. The questionnaire contains a number of statements. You will be asked what you think about these statements. Please evaluate each statement considering the degree to which you agree or disagree with the statement  (1- disagree at all; 5- fully agree).
Please be aware that there are no right or wrong answers. Your opinion is what is wanted.
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Do you think you can...? *
1- Disagree at all
2- Disagree
3- Undecided
4- Agree
5- Fully agree
1- Find information in the library about occupations you are interested in
2- Select a field of study from a list of potential majors you are considering
3- Make a plan of your goals for the next 5 years
4- Determine the steps to take if you are having academic trouble with an aspect of your chosen field of study
5- Accurately assess your abilities
6- Select one occupation from a list of potential occupations you are considering
7- Determine the steps you need to take to successfully complete your chosen field of study
8- Persistently work at your career goal even when you get frustrated
9- Determine what your ideal job would be
10- Find out the employment trends for an occupation over the next 10 years
11- Choose a career that will fit your preferred lifestyle
12- Prepare a good resume
13- Change field of study if you did not like your first choice
14- Decide what you value most in an occupation
15- Find out about the average yearly earnings of people in an occupation
16- Make a career decision and then not worry about whether it was right or wrong
17- Change occupations if you are not satisfied with the one you enter
18- Figure out if you need to give up on something to achieve your career goals
19- Talk with a person already employed in the field you are interested in
20- Choose a field of study or career that will fit your interests
21- Identify employers, firms, and institutions relevant to your career possibilities
22- Define the type of lifestyle you would like to live
23- Find information about graduate or professional schools
24- Successfully manage the job interview process
25- Identify from reasonable field of study or career alternatives if you are unable to get your first choice
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