TY - JOUR AU - Cochran, Larry AB - 353 high school seniors rated 10 individually selected occupational alternatives on 10 individually selected career values. Values were ranked according to explicit importance in making a decision and according to agreement with overall preference ordering of occupations. It was found that explicit importance agreed weakly with implicit importance in ranking occupations. Results agree with those of P. Slovic (1969) and Slovic et al (1972) who used different methods, content (stocks), and sample (stockbrokers). Results contribute to a growing literature on humans' limited capacity to process information, and consequently, limitations in using rational decision models without assistance. (20 ref) TI - Implicit versus explicit importance of career values in making a career decision JF - Journal of Counseling Psychology DO - 10.1037/0022-0167.30.2.188 DA - 1983-04-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/american-psychological-association/implicit-versus-explicit-importance-of-career-values-in-making-a-A4C45388CI SP - 188 EP - 193 VL - 30 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -