Abstract

Summary Two previously developed instruments to measure the degree of emphasis placed upon a desire for security, one in vocational choice and the other in investment preferences, were completed anonymously by 36 individuals with the occupational orientation of education. A Pearson product-moment coefficient between the measures for this relatively homogeneous vocational group was .00. The result suggests that the individual who desires security in one area of choice is not necessarily a person who tends to exhibit this trait in another area of decision.

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