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Figure 1
The hexagon of Holland's RIASEC typology, along with the Things-People and Ideas-Data dimensions proposed by Prediger (1982).
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Figure 2
INDSCAL group space of the career preferences expressed by the general
population sample. The locations of the labels R, I, A, S, E and C are
approximate and are only for guidance and orientation. The four medical
specialities are shown in blue so that they are more visible.
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Figure 3
The INDSCAL group space for the medical specialities for the applicants
in the 1981 cohort. For abbreviations see the Abbreviations section.
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Figure 4
The INDSCAL group space for the medical specialities for the applicants
in the 1986 cohort. For abbreviations see the Abbreviations section.
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Figure 5
The INDSCAL group space for the medical specialities for the entrants
in the 1991 cohort. For abbreviations see the Abbreviations section.
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Figure 6
The INDSCAL group space for the medical specialities for the final-year
medical students in the 1981 cohort. For abbreviations see the
Abbreviations section.
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Figure 7
The INDSCAL group space for the medical specialities for the final-year
medical students in the 1986 cohort. For abbreviations see the
Abbreviations section.
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Figure 8
The INDSCAL group space for the medical specialities for the final-year
medical students in the 1991 cohort. For abbreviations see the
Abbreviations section.
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Figure 9
INDSCAL source spaces for the applicants/entrants and final-year
medical students in the 1981, 1986 and 1991 cohorts. Square symbols are
for male subjects and circles for female subjects. Solid symbols are
for younger students, whereas hatched symbols are for mature students.
To help visualisation, the solid arrows connect from younger males to
younger females, whereas dashed arrows connect from mature males to
mature females. See text for further details of interpretation.
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