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Dictionary of Vocational Psychology

Expressed Interests

Inferring interests based on an individual's verbal expression of such interests. Essentially, this requires only accepting such verbal statements at face value. Crites (1999) argues that expressed interests involve a more complex evaluation than simple "liking."

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