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prescreening, in-depth exploration, and choice model
Definition
- The prescreening, in-depth exploration, and choice (PIC) model, proposed by Gati and Asher in 2001, Choice Model provides a practical systematic framework for making career decisions based on decision theory. The PIC model consists of three stages: (1) prescreening the potential set of career alternatives to locate a small and thus manageable set of promising alternatives; in-depth exploration of the promising alternatives, resulting in a list of a few suitable alternatives; choice of the most compatible alternative, based on a detailed comparison between the suitable alternatives. [Source: Encyclopedia of Counseling; Prescreening, In-Depth Exploration, and Choice Model]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/prescreening,_in-depth_exploration,_and_choice_model
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