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The Flip Side of Holland Type Congruence: Incongruence and Job Satisfaction

✍ Scribed by Bryan J. Dik; Samantha Roberts Strife; Jo-Ida C. Hansen


Publisher
American Counseling Association
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
71 KB
Volume
58
Category
Article
ISSN
0889-4019

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✦ Synopsis


This study examined the relationship between Holland type (Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional; Holland, 1959, 1997) congruence and incongruence (i.e., lack of fit between an occupation's 3‐letter Holland code and a person's lowest 3 Holland interest types) and tested whether incongruence predicts unique variance in satisfaction beyond congruence. Results from an employee sample suggest that incongruence and congruence are distinct constructs (in that they correlated r = ‐.32) and that beyond congruence, incongruence did not predict variance in overall or intrinsic job satisfaction. Counselors are urged to assess both congruence and incongruence, but to focus on helping clients to identify best‐fitting occupations when possible, rather than to merely avoid incongruent occupations.


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