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Journal of Career Assessment | 2017
Wei Ming Jonathan Phan; Rachel Amrhein; James Rounds; Phil Lewis
The affective nature of emojis makes them suited for anchoring scales to measure the affective preferences of vocational interest. In Study 1, we conducted a content analysis to identify the five images that best represent a bipolar continuum from strongly like to strongly dislike. In Study 2, we compared the psychometric properties of traditional lexical anchors to those of the emoji anchors identified in Study 1 and tested the predictive validity of emoji-anchored scales. Results show emoji-anchored scales possess similar psychometric properties as lexical-anchored scales. Importantly, the interest-fit using contextualized emoji scales predicts job satisfaction better compared to lexical scales (remoji (226) = .41 versus rlexical (226) = .13). Overall, this article (1) provides researchers with a validated public-domain emoji anchors, (2) demonstrates that emoji anchors possess the same the robust psychometric properties as lexical anchors, and (3) illustrates how emoji-anchored scales can be potentially better for measuring vocational interests.
Archive | 1999
Janet Wall; David Rivkin; Phil Lewis
Archive | 1999
Phil Lewis; David Rivkin
Archive | 2009
Erich C. Dierdorff; Jennifer J. Norton; Donald W. Drewes; Christina M. Kroustalis; David Rivkin; Phil Lewis
Archive | 1999
Frederick Oswald; John P. Campbell; Rod McCloy; David Rivkin; Phil Lewis
Archive | 2000
Michael Hubbard; John Nottingham; Phil Lewis; David Rivkin; Jonathan Levine
Archive | 1999
Rod McCloy; Gordon Waugh; Gina Medsker; Janet Wall; David Rivkin; Phil Lewis
Archive | 1999
James Rounds; Cindy M. Walker; Susan X. Day; Lawrence Hubert; Phil Lewis; David Rivkin
Archive | 2011
Erich C. Dierdorff; Jennifer J. Norton; Christina M. Gregory; David Rivkin; Phil Lewis
Archive | 1999
James Rounds; Suzanne E. Mazzeo; Thomas J. Smith; Lawrence Hubert; Phil Lewis; David Rivkin