@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008585, author = {杉本, 英晴 and SUGIMOTO, Hideharu}, journal = {名古屋大学大学院教育発達科学研究科紀要. 心理発達科学}, month = {Dec}, note = {The purpose of this study was to reveal the following two factors through the longitudinal study: (1) factors that would affect the entry activities in the process of job hunting, such as requesting company brochures and participating in job fairs, and (2) factors that would be affected by such activities. A sample of 75 third-year university students from several arts departments were asked twice to fill in questionnaires regarding the entry activities of job hunting and related factors (time perspective, image of getting a full-time job [IGFTJ], career indecision, and job-hunting activities of close friends). The dependent variables were set as the entry activities-related factors, and subsequently analyses of variance (ANOVAs) were performed on the dependent variables in this 2 (the period of the study: first study or second study) × 3 (the status of the participant’s entry activities: not-launched, launching, and already-launched) mixed factorial design. The results indicated that there was a marginal difference only in the Institution factor (a subscale of the IGFTJ scale) of the first study between the launching group and the not-launched group. Also, between the first and the second study, there were a number of changes found among participants in the launching and already-launched group: In the launching group, hope in the time perspective were increased, confusion in the career indecision was decreased, and job-hunting activities of closed friends were getting in progress, while in the already-launching group, confusion and exploration in the career indecision were decreased and job-hunting activities of closed friends were getting in progress, although there were no such changes in the not-launching group. From these results, it was concluded that institutionalized images affected the entry activities of job hunting, and such activities affected the participant’s time perspective, career indecision, and job-hunting activities of close friends, implying that job-hunting activities and their related factors mutually affected one another.}, pages = {81--92}, title = {大学生の就職活動プロセスにおけるエントリー活動に関する縦断的検討―時間的展望,就職イメージ,進路未決定,友人の就職活動状況に注目して―}, volume = {54}, year = {2007} }