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Psychological HOLLANDS’ 6 PERSONALITY TYPES
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Hollands’ 6 Personality Types Realistic Investigative Artistic Social Enterprising Conventional
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Realistic Likes to work in a more hands on approach such as working with animals, tools and machines Avoids social activities like teaching Has good hands on skills like drawing, machines and mechanics Interprets themselves as being realistic and practical Values practical things like seeing and touching
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Investigative Keen to study and solve problems Avoids leading, persuading or selling Likes to solve problems via being precise and scientific
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Artistic Very creative and likes activities such as drama and music Is not keen on repetitive activities Sees self as being independent and expressive via being creative
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Social Likes to do things to help people This includes teaching, nursing and providing information They view themselves as helpful and friendly Values helping people
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Enterprising Likes to lead and persuade people by selling ideas Values success in leadership and politics Sees self as very energetic
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Conventional Likes to work with numbers and statistics Avoids any unstructured activities Is good at working with recorded activities Very ordered and planned traits
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Is It Useful Within Our Current Situation? It highlights our personality traits into specific titles This allows us to potentially start to research into specific job roles Helps students to become more orientated into the world of work
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Positives Of Theory There is extensive research surrounding the theory Research on the theory is still continuing = Lots of evidence and support Helps students to become more orientated into the world of work Not too overwhelming Provides a helpful way of understanding varied working environments
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Limitations Of Theory Studies do not show the level of satisfaction Holland claims to be achieved through the correct match It does not consider the difference between a career and a job It is not easy to classify people or jobs under Hollands system Provides little support on how to choose jobs that match the traits
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