Weighing between desirability and feasibility: characteristics of adolescents’ self–other decision-making in the context of college application
Key Points
Adolescents often weigh desirability against feasibility in their college applications, influencing their choices and outcomes.
With 75% emphasizing personal desirability over feasibility, many struggle to align aspirations with realistic options.
Decision-making analysis focuses on self-other comparisons among high school students, revealing key trends in their choices.
Findings highlight the need for guidance, as many adolescents could benefit from support to better align their aspirations with feasible goals.
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