In a cross-national replication and extension of prior research with American students, Italian middle and
high school students completed measures of interests and competency beliefs relative to a variety of
school- and nonschool-related activities. Both interests and competency beliefs tended to show greater
adherence to circumplex Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional (known
as RIASEC) structure with increasing age, but this tendency was more pronounced in female than in male
students. Interests and competency beliefs were moderately stable over a 1-year interval, with relatively
small percentages of participants exhibiting clinically large changes on either variable. Good support was
found for a bidirectional model of interest–competency belief relationships in both male and female
students. Implications for further efforts to understand how interests and competency beliefs develop over
time and across cultures are considered
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