Gail Hackett
Affiliations: | Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeEllen H. McWhirter | grad student | ||
Sheila Garos | grad student | 1997 | Arizona State |
Wanda L. Weber | grad student | 2000 | Arizona State |
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Betz NE, Hackett G. (2006) Career self-efficacy theory: Back to the future Journal of Career Assessment. 14: 3-11 |
Clark G, Horan JJ, Tompkins-Bjorkman A, et al. (2000) Interactive Career Counseling on the Internet Journal of Career Assessment. 8: 85-93 |
Dawes ME, Horan JJ, Hackett G. (2000) Experimental evaluation of self-efficacy treatment on technical/scientific career outcomes British Journal of Guidance & Counselling. 28: 87-99 |
Lent RW, Brown SD, Hackett G. (2000) Contextual supports and barriers to career choice: A social cognitive analysis. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 47: 36-49 |
McWhirter EH, Hackett G, Bandalos DL. (1998) A Causal Model of the Educational Plans and Career Expectations of Mexican American High School Girls Journal of Counseling Psychology. 45: 166-181 |
Byars AM, Hackett G. (1998) Applications of social cognitive theory to the career development of women of color Applied & Preventive Psychology. 7: 255-267 |
Betz NE, Hackett G. (1997) Applications of Self-Efficacy Theory to the Career Assessment of Women: Journal of Career Assessment. 5: 383-402 |
Hackett G, Byars AM. (1996) Social Cognitive Theory and the Career Development of African American Women Career Development Quarterly. 44: 322-340 |
Lent RW, Brown SD, Hackett G. (1994) Toward a Unifying Social Cognitive Theory of Career and Academic Interest, Choice, and Performance Journal of Vocational Behavior. 45: 79-122 |
Hackett G, Lonborg SD. (1993) Career Assessment for Women: Trends and Issues Journal of Career Assessment. 1: 197-216 |