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           THEACT INTEREST
           INVENTORY AND THE
             WORLD-OF-WORK
                     MAP
           Contents
                              The ACT Interest Inventory  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
                              The World-of-Work Map  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
                              Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
                              References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
           For more information, visit the ACT website at www.act.org.
                              © 2009 by ACT, Inc. All rights reserved.     12769
                  The ACT Interest Inventory
                  Everyone has likes and dislikes. But without a broad       and the common, everyday things they like to do.
                  set of occupational experiences, which few of us           Extensive information about the inventory, including
                  have, how can we use our preferences to make               development, norms, and supporting research, is
                  informed career decisions? How do our preferences          available in the ACT Interest Inventory Technical
                  relate to the world of work? For more than 70 years,       Manual (ACT, 2009). 
                  vocational interest inventories have been recognized       The ACT Interest Inventory provides scores for 
                  as valuable tools for addressing these questions.          six scales. These scales parallel the well-known
                  Although reasons for completing an interest                interest/career types described in John Holland’s
                  inventory vary, most people want to identify               theory of careers (Holland, 1997). While working 
                  occupational fields or occupations that are in line        at ACT in the 1960s, Holland proposed that the
                  with their preferences.                                    relationships among the six types could be
                  This document describes the ACT Interest Inventory         represented by a hexagon (Holland et al., 1969).
                  and an accompanying interpretive aid, the World-of-        According to Holland’s theory, the hexagonal
                  Work Map. Both are elements of several ACT                 arrangement reflects the degree of resemblance
                  programs and are currently used by about 4 million         between the types. For example, types that are
                  people—ranging in age from grade 6 to adult—per            adjacent on the hexagon resemble each other most,
                  year. The ACT Interest Inventory is intended for           and types that are on opposite sides of the hexagon
                  individuals in the early stages of career planning or      resemble each other least. The relationships among
                  replanning. Its purpose is to identify personally          the six types are shown in Figure 1, which lists ACT
                  relevant career (educational and occupational)             Interest Inventory scales (Business Operations,
                  options. The combined use of the ACT Interest              Technical, etc.) followed by the corresponding
                  Inventory and the World-of-Work Map can help               Holland type. 
                  people see the connections between the work world
                                      ADMINISTRATION & SALES                           BUSINESS OPERATIONS
                                             (Enterprising)                                 (Conventional)
                                                                          Data
                                    SOCIAL SERVICE        People                     Things      TECHNICAL
                                         (Social)                                                  (Realistic)
                                                                          Ideas
                                                         ARTS                           SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
                                                        (Artistic)                            (Investigative)
                  Figure 1. Relationship between ACT Interest Inventory scales (Holland types in parentheses) and the 
                             Data/Ideas and People/Things Work Task Dimensions.
                                                                          3
                   Work Task Dimensions                                          Social Service: Helping, enlightening, or serving
                   Holland’s hexagon is a two-dimensional figure,                others through activities such as teaching,
                   suggesting that there are two underlying dimensions.          counseling, and working in service-oriented
                   Over the years, research involving approximately              organizations. Activities primarily involve working
                   12,000 occupations, 1,000 career groups, and                  with people.
                   100,000 persons has empirically supported two                 Administration & Sales: Persuading, influencing,
                   dimensions, called the Data/Ideas and People/Things           directing, or motivating others through activities 
                   Work Task Dimensions (see Figure 1). This research            such as sales, supervision, and aspects of business
                   has been based on U.S. Department of Labor job                management. Activities primarily involve working
                   analysis data, expert ratings on Holland’s six                with data, and secondarily, people.
                   environments, and on interest inventory profiles of           Business Operations: Developing and/or
                   individuals pursuing a wide range of occupations              maintaining accurate and orderly files, records, etc.;
                   (ACT, 2009).                                                  designing and/or following systematic procedures for
                   All occupations can be organized according to their           performing business activities. Activities primarily
                   involvement with these four basic work tasks:                 involve working with data, and secondarily, things.
                   working with data (facts, records, numbers, etc.),            Technical: Working with tools, instruments, and
                   ideas (abstractions, theories, insights, etc.), people,       mechanical or electrical equipment. Activities include
                   and things (machines, materials, crops/animals, etc.).        designing, building, repairing machinery, and raising
                   Usually one or two of the basic work tasks get at the         crops/animals. Activities primarily involve working
                   primary nature of an occupation. For example,                 with things.
                   scientists use data but are primarily involved with           ACT Interest Inventory item content does not include
                   concepts, theories, and knowledge. Because the                occupational titles or job duties. As noted by Kuder
                   work task dimensions underlie both measured                   (1977), the more help people need with career
                   interests and occupations, both can be expressed as           planning, the less likely they are to have knowledge
                   locations on these dimensions. This makes it possible         about various occupations, or their “knowledge” may
                   to use the dimensions to link scores to occupations,          be inaccurate. Hence, interest inventories that rely on
                   as will be discussed later.                                   occupational titles or job duties may not help the
                   Description of the ACT Interest Inventory                     people who need it most. Items in the current edition
                   The ACT Interest Inventory contains 12 items for              of the inventory, the Unisex Edition of the ACT
                   each of six scales—72 items total—and uses a three-           Interest Inventory (UNIACT), were carefully chosen to
                   choice response format (dislike, indifferent, like).          minimize gender-related differences in responses. 
                   The inventory is untimed and usually takes about              (For example, item content avoids activities that are
                   10–14 minutes to complete. Items emphasize work-              subject to gender-role stereotypes.) The resulting
                   relevant activities (e.g., build a picture frame, conduct     gender-balanced scales minimize differences in the
                   a meeting, help settle an argument between friends)           career options typically suggested to males and
                   that are likely to be familiar to individuals, either         females and permit the use of combined-sex norms.
                   through participation or observation. Scale titles and        This feature has the added benefit of enhancing the
                   related work tasks are:                                       validity of the instrument. The rationale and research
                   Science & Technology: Investigating and                       support for using gender-balanced scales is described
                   attempting to understand phenomena in the natural             in the Technical Manual (ACT, 2009).
                   sciences through reading, research, and discussion.           Development and Norms
                   Activities primarily involve working with ideas, and          UNIACT was introduced in 1977 and has been
                   secondarily, things.                                          revised twice. Redevelopment in 1987–88, based 
                   Arts: Expressing oneself through activities such as           on data for more than 5,000 persons, led to the
                   painting, designing, singing, dancing, and writing;           introduction of two levels of the instrument: a high
                   artistic appreciation of such activities (e.g., listening     school version (grades 8–12) and a college/adult
                   to music). Activities primarily involve working with          version. Redevelopment in 2002–06, based on 
                   ideas, and secondarily, people.                               data from more than 70,000 persons, led to the
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