The Effectiveness of an Internet-Based Career Development Program: The Impact of Matching Animated Agent Ethnic Appearance

abstract: The current study is a follow up to a previous evaluation of Believe It!, an internet-based career development program for adolescent girls. This study attempted to extend the program's effectiveness by manipulating animated agent appearance based on literature suggesting that agent a...

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Other Authors: Hardy, Amanda Octavia Nichole (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.14326
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-143262018-06-22T03:02:17Z The Effectiveness of an Internet-Based Career Development Program: The Impact of Matching Animated Agent Ethnic Appearance abstract: The current study is a follow up to a previous evaluation of Believe It!, an internet-based career development program for adolescent girls. This study attempted to extend the program's effectiveness by manipulating animated agent appearance based on literature suggesting that agent appearance has implications for human-computer program interface. Participants included 52 Latinas (ages 11 to 14) randomly assigned to view one of two versions of the revised career program. Each version contained identical content but included animated agents designed to represent different ethnicities. Pre and post-treatment scores for three career belief measures and an occupational stereotype measure were analyzed using a MANCOVA. The results were not significant and further analyses revealed that the results were confounded by complications with the perceived ethnicity of the animated agents. Despite a lack of significance the results provide enriching information about Latina adolescent perception of ethnicity. Dissertation/Thesis Hardy, Amanda Octavia Nichole (Author) Horan, John (Advisor) Atkinson, Robert (Committee member) Homer, Judith (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Counseling psychology Career Development Cognitive Restructuring Implications of ethnic appearance Latina eng 62 pages Ph.D. Counseling Psychology 2011 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.14326 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2011
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Counseling psychology
Career Development
Cognitive Restructuring
Implications of ethnic appearance
Latina
spellingShingle Counseling psychology
Career Development
Cognitive Restructuring
Implications of ethnic appearance
Latina
The Effectiveness of an Internet-Based Career Development Program: The Impact of Matching Animated Agent Ethnic Appearance
description abstract: The current study is a follow up to a previous evaluation of Believe It!, an internet-based career development program for adolescent girls. This study attempted to extend the program's effectiveness by manipulating animated agent appearance based on literature suggesting that agent appearance has implications for human-computer program interface. Participants included 52 Latinas (ages 11 to 14) randomly assigned to view one of two versions of the revised career program. Each version contained identical content but included animated agents designed to represent different ethnicities. Pre and post-treatment scores for three career belief measures and an occupational stereotype measure were analyzed using a MANCOVA. The results were not significant and further analyses revealed that the results were confounded by complications with the perceived ethnicity of the animated agents. Despite a lack of significance the results provide enriching information about Latina adolescent perception of ethnicity. === Dissertation/Thesis === Ph.D. Counseling Psychology 2011
author2 Hardy, Amanda Octavia Nichole (Author)
author_facet Hardy, Amanda Octavia Nichole (Author)
title The Effectiveness of an Internet-Based Career Development Program: The Impact of Matching Animated Agent Ethnic Appearance
title_short The Effectiveness of an Internet-Based Career Development Program: The Impact of Matching Animated Agent Ethnic Appearance
title_full The Effectiveness of an Internet-Based Career Development Program: The Impact of Matching Animated Agent Ethnic Appearance
title_fullStr The Effectiveness of an Internet-Based Career Development Program: The Impact of Matching Animated Agent Ethnic Appearance
title_full_unstemmed The Effectiveness of an Internet-Based Career Development Program: The Impact of Matching Animated Agent Ethnic Appearance
title_sort effectiveness of an internet-based career development program: the impact of matching animated agent ethnic appearance
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