Volume
51
Issue
2
DOI
10.34068/joe.51.02.30
Abstract
The explorative study reported here describes youth participants in three animal science-related career development events from 2010. Variables included students' self-efficacy, task value motivation, career interests, and to what extent they utilized resources in preparation. It was concluded that all three groups were self-efficacious, interested in animal science-related careers, and were intrinsically task value motivated. The top five resource materials were judging workouts, invitational contests, videos/DVDs, coach-created materials, and websites.
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Lancaster, K., Knobloch, N., Jones, A., & Brady, C. (2013). Youth Motivation to Participate in Animal Science-Related Career Development Events. The Journal of Extension, 51(2), Article 30. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.51.02.30