We explored the “idiothetic” cognitive structure of RIASEC occupational percepts in a sample of
Italian middle and high school students over a one year period, examining the possible bidirectional
linkages between cognitive–vocational structure, involvement in career exploration activities, and
exposure to authoritative parenting style. The focus was on the extent to which individuals’ thinking
deviates from the normative RIASEC circumplex structure. Results indicated that there was less stability
in the occupational percepts of middle school students over time, but both student groups
showed change in the direction of greater adherence to circular structure. In addition, deviation from
the circular model was related to subsequent career exploration, and initial levels of career exploration
and parental authoritativeness were predictive of later circular structure, especially in middle
school students. The results support the importance of examining individual variation in cognitive–
vocational structure in relation to career development models and interventions
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