The relationship between measures of vocational
interest, life history data, and two major educational
criteria-performance and number of courses
taken by area-was explored in a university sample
of 1,900 students. Canonical correlation analysis
was used to uncover and to describe the major relationships
between the variable sets. The largest and
most important dimension emerging was a general
academic achievement dimension. Indices of variance
overlap suggested that background data,
rather than vocational interests, exhibited a
stronger relationship with the educational criteria.Brush, Donald H.; Schoenfeldt, Lyle F.. (1979). Interrelationships among interests, life-history, and educational criteria.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/99576
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