RIASEC/Holland Code test
holland
A data frame with 18231 rows and 68 variables:
R1
Test the quality of parts before shipment
R2
Lay brick or tile
R3
Work on an offshore oil-drilling rig
R4
Assemble electronic parts
R5
Operate a grinding machine in a factory
R6
Fix a broken faucet
R7
Assemble products in a factory
R8
Install flooring in houses
I1
Study the structure of the human body
I2
Study animal behavior
I3
Do research on plants or animals
I4
Develop a new medical treatment or procedure
I5
Conduct biological research
I6
Study whales and other types of marine life
I7
Work in a biology lab
I8
Make a map of the bottom of an ocean
A1
Conduct a musical choir
A2
Direct a play
A3
Design artwork for magazines
A4
Write a song
A5
Write books or plays
A6
Play a musical instrument
A7
Perform stunts for a movie or television show
A8
Design sets for plays
S1
Give career guidance to people
S2
Do volunteer work at a non-profit organization
S3
Help people who have problems with drugs or alcohol
S4
Teach an individual an exercise routine
S5
Help people with family-related problems
S6
Supervise the activities of children at a camp
S7
Teach children how to read
S8
Help elderly people with their daily activities
E1
Sell restaurant franchises to individuals
E2
Sell merchandise at a department store
E3
Manage the operations of a hotel
E4
Operate a beauty salon or barber shop
E5
Manage a department within a large company
E6
Manage a clothing store
E7
Sell houses
E8
Run a toy store
C1
Generate the monthly payroll checks for an office
C2
Inventory supplies using a hand-held computer
C3
Use a computer program to generate customer bills
C4
Maintain employee records
C5
Compute and record statistical and other numerical data
C6
Operate a calculator
C7
Handle customers' bank transactions
C8
Keep shipping and receiving records
TIPI1
Extraverted, enthusiastic.
TIPI2
Critical, quarrelsome.
TIPI3
Dependable, self-disciplined.
TIPI4
Anxious, easily upset.
TIPI5
Open to new experiences, complex.
TIPI6
Reserved, quiet.
TIPI7
Sympathetic, warm.
TIPI8
Disorganized, careless.
TIPI9
Calm, emotionally stable.
TIPI10
Conventional, uncreative.
education
factor. How much education have you completed?
urban
factor. What type of area did you live when you were a child?
gender
factor. What is your gender?
age
integer. Age in years.
hand
factor. What hand do you use to write with?
religion
factor. What is your religion?
voted
factor. Have you voted in a national election in the past year?
married
factor. What is your marital status?.
familysize
integer. Including you, how many children did your mother have?
major
factor. If you attended a university, what was your major?
Dataset obtained from the Open-Source Psychometrics Project.
This is a nonrandom subset of the larger online data collected between 2015-2018. The sample has been restricted to a US sample with the most commonly identified majors and religions. Not all variables were selected.
The RIASEC has 48 items, rated on a 1-5 scale of how much they would like to perform that task, with the labels 1=Dislike, 3=Neutral, 5=Enjoy. The form 6 scales:
Doer - prefers technical, outdoor and athletic pursuits
Thinker - prefers scientific, research and intellectual pursuits
Creator - prefers creative, imaginative and intuitive pursuits
Helper - prefers helping, and developing and interpersonal pursuits
Persuader - prefers leadership, influencing and persuasive pursuits
Organizer - prefers data management, numerical and organizational pursuits
TIPI1 through TIPI10 are the Ten Item Personality Inventory (see Gosling, S. D., Rentfrow, P. J., & Swann, W. B., Jr. (2003). A Very Brief Measure of the Big Five Personality Domains. Journal of Research in Personality, 37, 504-528.).
The TIPI items were rated "I see myself as:" _____ from 1 = Disagree strongly to 7=Agree strongly.
#> R1 R2 R3 R4 #> Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 #> 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.000 #> Median :2.000 Median :2.000 Median :1.000 Median :2.000 #> Mean :2.335 Mean :2.001 Mean :1.548 Mean :2.045 #> 3rd Qu.:3.000 3rd Qu.:3.000 3rd Qu.:2.000 3rd Qu.:3.000 #> Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 #> NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 #> R5 R6 R7 R8 I1 #> Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.00 #> 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:3.00 #> Median :1.000 Median :2.000 Median :1.000 Median :1.000 Median :4.00 #> Mean :1.569 Mean :2.119 Mean :1.801 Mean :1.889 Mean :3.59 #> 3rd Qu.:2.000 3rd Qu.:3.000 3rd Qu.:2.000 3rd Qu.:3.000 3rd Qu.:5.00 #> Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.00 #> NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 #> I2 I3 I4 I5 #> Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 #> 1st Qu.:3.000 1st Qu.:2.000 1st Qu.:2.000 1st Qu.:2.000 #> Median :4.000 Median :3.000 Median :3.000 Median :3.000 #> Mean :3.418 Mean :3.091 Mean :3.162 Mean :2.917 #> 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:4.000 #> Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 #> NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 #> I6 I7 I8 A1 A2 #> Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.00 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 #> 1st Qu.:2.000 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.00 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.000 #> Median :3.000 Median :3.000 Median :2.00 Median :2.000 Median :3.000 #> Mean :2.999 Mean :2.784 Mean :2.44 Mean :2.352 Mean :2.636 #> 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:4.00 3rd Qu.:3.000 3rd Qu.:4.000 #> Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.00 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 #> NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 #> A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 #> Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.00 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.00 #> 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:2.00 1st Qu.:2.000 1st Qu.:1.00 #> Median :3.000 Median :3.000 Median :3.00 Median :3.000 Median :2.00 #> Mean :2.859 Mean :2.894 Mean :3.03 Mean :3.099 Mean :2.54 #> 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:4.00 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:4.00 #> Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.00 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.00 #> NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 #> A8 S1 S2 S3 #> Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 #> 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:3.000 1st Qu.:3.000 1st Qu.:3.000 #> Median :3.000 Median :4.000 Median :4.000 Median :4.000 #> Mean :2.679 Mean :3.753 Mean :3.847 Mean :3.588 #> 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:5.000 3rd Qu.:5.000 3rd Qu.:5.000 #> Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 #> NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 #> S4 S5 S6 S7 #> Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 #> 1st Qu.:2.000 1st Qu.:3.000 1st Qu.:2.000 1st Qu.:3.000 #> Median :3.000 Median :4.000 Median :3.000 Median :4.000 #> Mean :3.233 Mean :3.907 Mean :3.218 Mean :3.443 #> 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:5.000 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:5.000 #> Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 #> NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 #> S8 E1 E2 E3 #> Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 #> 1st Qu.:2.000 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.000 #> Median :3.000 Median :2.000 Median :2.000 Median :3.000 #> Mean :3.021 Mean :2.025 Mean :2.291 Mean :2.679 #> 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:3.000 3rd Qu.:3.000 3rd Qu.:4.000 #> Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 #> NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 #> E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 #> Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.00 #> 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:2.000 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.00 #> Median :2.000 Median :3.000 Median :2.000 Median :2.000 Median :2.00 #> Mean :2.344 Mean :2.935 Mean :2.474 Mean :2.533 Mean :2.53 #> 3rd Qu.:3.000 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:3.000 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:4.00 #> Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.00 #> NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 #> C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 #> Min. :0.00 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 #> 1st Qu.:1.00 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.000 #> Median :2.00 Median :2.000 Median :2.000 Median :2.000 Median :2.000 #> Mean :2.31 Mean :2.297 Mean :2.297 Mean :2.497 Mean :2.525 #> 3rd Qu.:3.00 3rd Qu.:3.000 3rd Qu.:3.000 3rd Qu.:3.000 3rd Qu.:4.000 #> Max. :5.00 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 #> NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 #> C6 C7 C8 TIPI1 #> Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 #> 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:1.000 1st Qu.:3.000 #> Median :3.000 Median :2.000 Median :2.000 Median :5.000 #> Mean :2.643 Mean :2.207 Mean :2.154 Mean :4.716 #> 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:3.000 3rd Qu.:3.000 3rd Qu.:6.000 #> Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :5.000 Max. :7.000 #> NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 #> TIPI2 TIPI3 TIPI4 TIPI5 #> Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 #> 1st Qu.:2.000 1st Qu.:5.000 1st Qu.:2.000 1st Qu.:5.000 #> Median :4.000 Median :6.000 Median :4.000 Median :6.000 #> Mean :3.663 Mean :5.859 Mean :3.904 Mean :5.766 #> 3rd Qu.:5.000 3rd Qu.:7.000 3rd Qu.:5.000 3rd Qu.:7.000 #> Max. :7.000 Max. :7.000 Max. :7.000 Max. :7.000 #> NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 #> TIPI6 TIPI7 TIPI8 TIPI9 TIPI10 #> Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.0 Min. :0.000 Min. :0.000 #> 1st Qu.:3.000 1st Qu.:5.000 1st Qu.:1.0 1st Qu.:4.000 1st Qu.:1.000 #> Median :5.000 Median :6.000 Median :2.0 Median :6.000 Median :2.000 #> Mean :4.453 Mean :5.843 Mean :2.7 Mean :5.232 Mean :2.831 #> 3rd Qu.:6.000 3rd Qu.:7.000 3rd Qu.:4.0 3rd Qu.:6.000 3rd Qu.:4.000 #> Max. :7.000 Max. :7.000 Max. :7.0 Max. :7.000 Max. :7.000 #> NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 NA's :1 #> education urban gender #> Less than high school: 770 Rural (country side):4226 Male : 5029 #> High school :6467 Suburban :7540 Female:13201 #> University degree :7215 Urban (town, city) :6362 NA's : 1 #> Graduate degree :3679 NA's : 103 #> NA's : 100 #> #> #> age hand religion voted #> Min. :13.00 Right:16013 Christian (Other) :5069 Yes :9179 #> 1st Qu.:20.00 Left : 1834 Christian (Catholic) :4084 No :8883 #> Median :25.00 Both : 316 Christian (Protestant):3063 NA's: 169 #> Mean :29.53 NA's : 68 Agnostic :2576 #> 3rd Qu.:37.00 Atheist :1660 #> Max. :87.00 (Other) :1504 #> NA's :6 NA's : 275 #> married familysize major #> Never married :11665 Min. : 0.000 psychology:7745 #> Currently married : 5107 1st Qu.: 2.000 business :2103 #> Previously married: 1375 Median : 3.000 nursing :1771 #> NA's : 84 Mean : 2.873 biology :1315 #> 3rd Qu.: 3.000 english :1299 #> Max. :27.000 (Other) :3997 #> NA's :4 NA's : 1