@article{westbrook_sloan_2006, title={Construct validity and predictive validity of the career planning inventory}, volume={14}, ISSN={["1552-4590"]}, DOI={10.1177/1069072706286506}, abstractNote={ A longitudinal design was used to test the hypotheses that career development indices account for significant amounts of variance in the prediction of high school success, and account for unique variance beyond that of academic predictors of high school success. The participants included 188 11th-grade students who were followed-up in the 12th grade. Career knowledge scores predicted high school GPA and accounted for a significant amount of variance beyond that of the academic prediction of high school success. The results supported the hypotheses. Bivariate correlation and multiple regression indicate that career knowledge scores predicted high school GPA and accounted for a significant amount of variance beyond that of the academic predictor of high school success. }, number={3}, journal={JOURNAL OF CAREER ASSESSMENT}, author={Westbrook, Bert and Sloan, Stephanie}, year={2006}, month={Aug}, pages={385–404} }