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Career Maturity Inventory

The document is a career maturity inventory form with 24 statements for a person to agree or disagree with regarding choosing an occupation or job. It includes directions for completing the form by circling agree or disagree next to each statement. The statements cover topics like concern, curiosity, confidence, and consultation around making career decisions.

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Career Maturity Inventory

The document is a career maturity inventory form with 24 statements for a person to agree or disagree with regarding choosing an occupation or job. It includes directions for completing the form by circling agree or disagree next to each statement. The statements cover topics like concern, curiosity, confidence, and consultation around making career decisions.

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  • Directions: Provides instructions on how to complete the Career Maturity Inventory Form C, explaining the response process.
  • Statements List: Lists the 24 statements that respondents will agree or disagree with, concerning career choices and decisions.
  • Scoring Key: Details the scoring method for the Career Maturity Inventory, assigning areas based on responses.

Career Maturity Inventory — Form C

Name

Age Circle one: Male or Female

DIRECTIONS

There are 24 statements about choosing the kind of job or work that you will
probably do when you finish school. Read each statement. If you agree or mostly
agree with it, then circle agree next to it. If you disagree or mostly disagree with it,
then circle disagree next to it.

1. There is no point in deciding on a job when the future is Agree Disagree


so uncertain.
2. I know very little about the requirements of jobs. Agree Disagree

3. I have so many interests that it is hard to choose just one Agree Disagree
occupation.

4. Choosing a job is something that you do on your own. Agree Disagree

5. I can’t seem to become very concerned about my future Agree Disagree


occupation.

6. I don’t know how to go about getting into the kind of Agree Disagree
work I want to do.

7. Everyone seems to tell me something different; as a Agree Disagree


result I don’t know what kind of work to choose.

8. If you have doubts about what you want to do, ask your Agree Disagree
parents or friends for advice.
9. I seldom think about the job that I want to enter. Agree Disagree

10. I am having difficulty in preparing my self for the work Agree Disagree
that I want to do.
© 2011 John O. Crites & Mark L. Savickas

DIRECTIONS
If you agree or mostly agree with a statement, then mark agree next to it.
If you disagree or mostly disagree with it, then mark disagree next to it.

11. I keep changing my occupational choice. Agree Disagree

12. When it comes to choosing a career, I will ask other people Agree Disagree
to help me.

13. I’m not going to worry about choosing an occupation until I am Agree Disagree
out of school.

14. I don’t know what courses I should take in school. Agree Disagree

15. I often daydream about what I want to be, but I really have not Agree Disagree
chosen an occupation yet.

16. I will choose my career without paying attention to the feelings of Agree Disagree
other people.

17. As far as choosing an occupation is concerned, something will Agree Disagree


come along sooner or later.
18. I don’t know whether my occupational plans are realistic. Agree Disagree

19. There are so many things to consider in choosing an occupation, Agree Disagree
it is hard to make a decision.

20. It is important to consult close friends and get their ideas before Agree Disagree
making an occupational choice.

21. I really can’t find any work that has much appeal to me. Agree Disagree

22. I keep wondering how I can reconcile the kind of person I am with Agree Disagree
the kind of person I want to be in my occupation.

23. I can’t understand how some people can be so certain about what Agree Disagree
they want to do.
24. In making career choices, one should pay attention to the Agree Disagree
thoughts and feelings of family members.
CMI-C Scoring key

Response format = Agree (A) or Disagree (D)

Concern = 1 (D), 5 (D), 9(D), 13(D), 17(D), 21(D)


Curiosity = 2(D), 6(D), 10(D), 14(D), 18(D), 22(D)
Confidence = 3(D), 7(D), 11(D), 15(D), 19(D), 23(D)
Consultation = 4(D), 8(A), 12(A), 16(D), 20(A), 24(A)

Career Maturity Inventory — Form C 
 
 
 
Name    
 
 
Age   
 
Circle one: Male or Female 
 
DIRECTIONS 
 
There are 24 st
© 2011 John O. Crites & Mark L. Savickas 
 
 
DIRECTIONS 
If you agree or mostly agree with a statement, then mark agree ne
CMI-C Scoring key 
 
Response format = Agree (A) or Disagree (D) 
 
 
Concern = 1 (D), 5 (D), 9(D), 13(D), 17(D), 21(D) 
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