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This research is on Investigating Psycho-Sociological Factors In Predicting Career Decision Among Some Selected Secondary Schools. This study was on some selected secondary schools in Afijio Local Government Area. The study is descriptive in nature and uses Child’s Vocational Awareness Questionnaire (CVAQ) on students for career aspiration findings. A total number of one hundred (100) students responded to the instrument. Contrary to the research, it was revealed that the development in the educational achievement of the students with a better possibility for better career choice is high and the level of education of the parent could be in form of motivation for child to aspire for better jobs in future. And that majority of the students now -a-days decide on their own career choices.
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