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Acknowledgments such as those by Holland (1985a) of the developmental nature of career and the influence of contextual influences, and by Super (1990) of ‘personal determinants’ and ‘situational determinants’ influencing the developmental process of career decision-making, represented a significant change in thinking about career development and career decision-making.
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Patton, W., McMahon, M. (2014). Theories Focusing on Content and Process. In: Career Development and Systems Theory. Career Development Series, vol 2. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-635-6_4
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