In Chapter 2, you learned about two different models. Using the cognitive information processing (CIP) approach, explore one significant career-related decision that an individual makes. If you want, you can discuss a decision that you have made personally. After you identify the career-related decision, explore how interviewees make important decisions, including what they need to know (content) and what they need to do (process) to make decisions. How do self-talk and self-awareness make a difference in the decision-making process? Be sure to cite at least one piece of information from the textbook and information from at least one other source.
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The cognitive information processing (CIP) approach outlines that career-related decision that an individual makes involve using the communication-analysis-synthesis-valuing-execution (CASVE) cycle. The CIP process is based on assumptions that cognition and emotions influence career problem solving and skills can be improved through learning and practice. The most important step in the CASVE cycle is the communication step refers to identifying the decisions that need to be made, this also entails identifying the gap (Xiong & Proctor, 2018 ). Personally, it is essential to identify the gap and the opportunities that you need to apply for and ensure that you make decisions based on the information that you have disseminated.
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