TY - JOUR AU - McCroskey, James C. AB - Notes that research on vocational desirability and choice has seldom examined the role of either perceived communication requirements or communication apprehension in career decisions. Communication apprehension, the apprehension an individual has about interpersonal communication, was hypothesized to affect both the perceived desirability of a number of occupations and the actual job choice made by Ss. In a study with 196 undergraduates enrolled in basic communication courses, both hypotheses received support. High apprehensives (as determined by the Personal Report of Communication Apprehension) perceived low-communication occupations as significantly more desirable than high-communication occupations. Low apprehensives, on the other hand, perceived high-communication occupations as significantly more desirable than low-communication occupations. Occupational choices of high apprehensives were significantly lower in perceived communication requirements than those selected by low apprehensives. TI - Occupational desirability and choice as a function of communication apprehension JF - Journal of Counseling Psychology DO - 10.1037/h0076748 DA - 1975-07-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/american-psychological-association/occupational-desirability-and-choice-as-a-function-of-communication-EW0kBHPMsd SP - 309 EP - 313 VL - 22 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -