Abstract

The differential effectiveness of leader-led and self-directed career and life planning workshops for 98 middle-aged and older adult participants was examined. (a) A test of the magnitude of change on multiple attitudinal and behavioral variables revealed that participants improved regardless of treatment conditions. (b) Two theoretically derived attributes, goal directedness and sociability-structure, were chosen to test the interaction effects between potentially salient participant attributes and workshop format.

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