Information sources used by high school students in the college degree choice
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Areces, D., Rodríguez Muñiz, L. J., Suárez álvarez, J., De La Roca, Y., & Cueli, M. (2016). Information sources used by high school students in the college degree choice. Psicothema, 28(Número 3), 253–259. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/11287

Abstract

Introduction: Searching for information is a necessary step for young people to decide what to study and prevent school drop-out. The aim of this study is to identify the main sources of information used by students in choosing a university career and to assess the degree of usefulness of these sources. Method: A new measuring instrument to assess the use and usefulness of the information sources used in choosing university studies was developed. 2,005 high school students aged 17 to 24 (M = 17.56, SD = .77) participated in the study, representing 44.95 % of the total of school centers of the Principality of Asturias (Spain). Results: The new instrument has adequate psychometric properties and shows that the information from parents and web pages by universities are the most used and most useful information sources for pre-university students. Conclusions: Obtaining this type of information is very important, as it encourages investing in those activities or resources that are important for pre-university students.
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