Bandura, A. (1995). Self-efficacy in changing societies. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Bandura, A. (1997). Self-efficacy: The exercise of control. New York: Freeman and Company.
Bentz, N.E. (2000). Self-efficacy as a basis for career assessment. Journal of Career Assessment 8(3), 205-219.
Bentz, N.E.& Hackett,G. (1998). Manual for the Occupational Self-efficacy Scale. Ohio State University & Arizona State University.
Bonett, D.A. (1994). Marital status and sex: Impact on career self-efficacy. Journal of Counselling and Development. 73, 187-194.
Gati, I., Givon, M.& Osipow, S.H. (1995). Gender differences in career decision making: The content and structure of preferences. Journal of Counselling Psychology. 42(2), 204-216.
George, D. & Mallery, P. (2001) SPSS for Windows Step by Srep: A Simple Guide and References 10.0 Update. 3rd Edition. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Hackett, G. (1995) Self-efficacy in career choice and development. in Bandura, Self-efficacy in changing societies. New York: Cambridge University Press.
McCracken, R.S. & Weitzman. L.M. (1997). Relationship of personal agency, problem solving appraisal, and traditionality of career choice to women’s attitudes toward multiple role planning. Journal of Counselling Psychology. 2, 149-159.
O’Brien, V, Martinez-Pons, M & Kopala, M. (1999). Mathematics self-efficacy, ethnic identity, gender, and career interests related to mathematics and science. The Journal of Educational Research. 92(4), 231-238.
Rainey, L.M. & Borders, L.D. (1997). Influential factors in career orientation and career aspiration of early adolescent girls. Journal of Counselling Psychology. 44(2), 160-172.
Scheye, P.A. & Gilroy, F.D. (1994) College women’s career self-efficacy and educational environments. The Career Development Quarterly(42), 244-251.
Service Circular 2002.
Wiersma, W. (1995). Self-efficacy and educational development in Bandura, Self-efficacy in changing societies. New York: Cambridge University Press.
About the Author(s):
Ismail Zuraidah: Centre for Languages and Pre-University Academic Development, Department of English,
International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia. zura_hisma@yahoo.com
Bandura, A. (1995). Self-efficacy in changing societies. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Bandura, A. (1997). Self-efficacy: The exercise of control. New York: Freeman and Company.
Bentz, N.E. (2000). Self-efficacy as a basis for career assessment. Journal of Career Assessment 8(3), 205-219.
Bentz, N.E.& Hackett,G. (1998). Manual for the Occupational Self-efficacy Scale. Ohio State University & Arizona State University.
Bonett, D.A. (1994). Marital status and sex: Impact on career self-efficacy. Journal of Counselling and Development. 73, 187-194.
Gati, I., Givon, M.& Osipow, S.H. (1995). Gender differences in career decision making: The content and structure of preferences. Journal of Counselling Psychology. 42(2), 204-216.
George, D. & Mallery, P. (2001) SPSS for Windows Step by Srep: A Simple Guide and References 10.0 Update. 3rd Edition. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Hackett, G. (1995) Self-efficacy in career choice and development. in Bandura, Self-efficacy in changing societies. New York: Cambridge University Press.
McCracken, R.S. & Weitzman. L.M. (1997). Relationship of personal agency, problem solving appraisal, and traditionality of career choice to women’s attitudes toward multiple role planning. Journal of Counselling Psychology. 2, 149-159.
O’Brien, V, Martinez-Pons, M & Kopala, M. (1999). Mathematics self-efficacy, ethnic identity, gender, and career interests related to mathematics and science. The Journal of Educational Research. 92(4), 231-238.
Rainey, L.M. & Borders, L.D. (1997). Influential factors in career orientation and career aspiration of early adolescent girls. Journal of Counselling Psychology. 44(2), 160-172.
Scheye, P.A. & Gilroy, F.D. (1994) College women’s career self-efficacy and educational environments. The Career Development Quarterly(42), 244-251.
Service Circular 2002.
Wiersma, W. (1995). Self-efficacy and educational development in Bandura, Self-efficacy in changing societies. New York: Cambridge University Press.
About the Author(s):
Ismail Zuraidah: Centre for Languages and Pre-University Academic Development, Department of English,
International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia. zura_hisma@yahoo.com
Zuraıdah, İ. (2010). The Differences of Career Self-efficacy in the Selection of Careers among Malay Students at International Islamic University Malaysia. International Journal of Educational Researchers, 1(3), 17-30.