Sh. Osipow et I. Gati, CONSTRUCT AND CONCURRENT VALIDITY OF THE CAREER DECISION-MAKING DIFFICULTIES QUESTIONNAIRE, Journal of career assessment, 6(3), 1998, pp. 347-364
In order to examine the construct and concurrent validity of the Caree
r Decision-making Difficulties Questionnaire (CDDQ), responses of 403
university students (76% freshmen) to this questionnaire as well as to
the Career Decision Scale (CDS) and the Career Decision-Making Self-E
fficacy Scale (CDMSES) were analyzed. As hypothesized, the correlation
between the CDDQ and the CDS was positive (.77), and the correlations
of these two questionnaires with the CDMSES were negative (-.50 and -
.52, respectively). The structure of the 10 difficulty categories of t
he CDDQ replicated previous findings. In addition, undecided students
had significantly higher CDDQ and CDS scores, and lower CDMSES scores
than decided students. The implications of the findings for the assess
ment of difficulties associated with career decision making in counsel
ing and research are discussed.