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Dictionary of Vocational Psychology

Occupationism

Differential actions taken toward individuals as a function of their occupation. May be classified into intentional and unintentional. John Krumboltz first proposed the concept, and Andrew Carson elaborated it and organized the first (qualitative) research project to investigate it.

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