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An Introduction to Cognitive Information Processing Theory, Research, and Practice (Technical Report No. 62)

Title: An Introduction to Cognitive Information Processing Theory, Research, and Practice (Technical Report No. 62)
Language: English
Authors: Sampson, James P.; Osborn, Debra S.; Bullock-Yowell, Emily; Lenz, Janet G.; Peterson, Gary W.; Reardon, Robert C.; Dozier, V. Casey; Leierer, Stephen J.; Hayden, Seth C. W.; Saunders, Denise E.; Florida State University Libraries
Source: Online Submission. 2020.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 35
Publication Date: 2020
Document Type: Reports - Descriptive
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes; Information Processing; Learning Theories; Career Choice; Career Development; Intervention; Evidence Based Practice; Career Counseling; Delivery Systems; Problem Solving; Decision Making; Individualized Education Programs; Resource Materials; Web Sites; Accountability; Social Justice; Psychoeducational Methods
Abstract: The primary purpose of this paper is to introduce essential elements of cognitive information processing (CIP) theory, research, and practice as they existed at the time of this writing. The introduction that follows describes the nature of career choices and career interventions, and the integration of theory, research, and practice. After the introduction, the paper continues with three main sections that include CIP theory related to vocational behavior, research related to vocational behavior and career intervention, and CIP theory related to career interventions. The first main section describes CIP theory, including the evolution of CIP theory, the nature of career problems, theoretical assumptions, the pyramid of information processing domains, the CASVE Cycle, and the use of the pyramid and CASVE cycle. The second main section describes CIP theory-based research in examining vocational behavior and establishing evidence-based practice for CIP theory-based career interventions. The third main section describes CIP theory related to career intervention practice, including theoretical assumptions, readiness for career decision making, readiness for career intervention, the differentiated service delivery model, and critical ingredients of career interventions. The paper concludes with regularly updated sources of information on CIP theory. [This paper was produced by the Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development, Florida State University. For "A Bibliography of Cognitive Information Processing Theory, Research, and Practice," see ED616622.]
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2022
Accession Number: ED616571
Database: ERIC