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Terme préférentiel
holland's theory of vocational personalities and work environments
Définition
- The origin of John L. Holland's theory of vocational personalities can be traced back to his 1966 publication Psychology of Vocational Choice, which was followed by four subsequent editions of Making Vocational Choices. With each edition, Holland built a more comprehensive theory of career counseling and tackled new issues arising from the complex relationship between human personality and suitable work environments. [Source: Encyclopedia of Counseling; Holland's Theory of Vocational Personalities and Work Environments]
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-MW07F7DG-G
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