Anne Roe's theory of occupational choice proposes that individuals select careers based on their own needs and personalities. She believed that genetic, social, and psychological factors play a role in career decision-making, and that people are driven to pursue occupations that align with their needs for achievement, affiliation, and power. Roe's theory suggests that career choices are influenced by a combination of both internal and external factors.
Virginia Anne Metaxas Quiroga has written: 'Occupational therapy' -- subject(s): Occupational therapy, History
Anne Sachs has written: 'Produktion, Qualifikation und Berufsbildungsforschung' -- subject(s): Occupational training, Occupations
Anne A. Kuntavanish has written: 'Occupational therapy documentation' -- subject(s): Documentation, Forms, Health Care Quality Assurance, Medical care, Occupational therapy, Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care), Planning, Quality control
Nursing as caring
Anne C. Walker has written: 'Public school choice' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, School choice, School integration, States
Anne Percival has written: 'Practising theory' -- subject(s): Adult education
Anne Lonergan has written: 'Archetypal theory and practice in Ezra Pound's prose and poetry'
personality and clasification
Anne D. Birdwhistell has written: 'Li Yong (1627-1705) and epistemological dimensions of Confucian philosophy' -- subject(s): Confucianism, Knowledge, Theory of, Theory of Knowledge
Anne was married to Saint Joachim according to tradition.
According to tradition, Anne was married to St. Joachim.
Judith Anne Earless has written: 'Aspects of socialisation and the career choice of home economics teaching'