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Natal'Ya Galliott
Macquarie University - Sydney / Australia
Business & Management / Human Resource Management
AD Scientific Index ID: 5314177
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Natal'Ya Galliott's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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School based experiences as contributors to career decision-making: findings from a cross-sectional survey of high-school students The Australian Educational Researcher 42 (2), 179-199, 2015
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Online career guidance: Does knowledge equate to power for high school students? Journal of psychologists and counsellors in schools 27 (2), 190-207, 2017
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A question of agency: applying Sen's theory of human capability to the concept of secondary school student career ‘choice’ International Journal of Research & Method in Education 37 (3), 270-284, 2014
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Who struggles most in making a career choice and why? Findings from a cross-sectional survey of Australian high-school students Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools 25 (2), 133-151, 2015
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Focusing on what counts: using exploratory focus groups to enhance the development of an electronic survey in a mixed-methods research design The Australian Educational Researcher 43, 567-585, 2016
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