First presumption
People are not always aware of all of their professional alternatives, and as a result, they may not be certain of
what they want to do for a living. Various factors, including chance encounters, job opportunities, and other
occurrences, have an impact on career decisions.
Despite this criticism, accident theory has influenced career counseling and guidance practice. One criticism of
the accident theory is that it may not account for the role of personal action in career development.
(a) The theory of impulse
The impulse hypothesis of career development contends that a person's job decisions are influenced by a variety
of impulses they encounter throughout their lifetime.
The things that cause a person to think certain things
People are not always aware of all of their professional alternatives, and as a result, they may not be certain of
what they want to do for a living. Various factors, including chance encounters, job opportunities, and other
occurrences, have an impact on career decisions.
Despite this criticism, accident theory has influenced career counseling and guidance practice. One criticism of
the accident theory is that it may not account for the role of personal action in career development.
(a) The theory of impulse
The impulse hypothesis of career development contends that a person's job decisions are influenced by a variety
of impulses they encounter throughout their lifetime.
The things that cause a person to think certain things