Assessing Psychological Factors of a Student Through Concentration Game for Career Selection

  • Authors

    • V Kantha Rao
    • Dr V. Chandra Prakash
    • A Jyothsana
    • T Sainadh
    • P Harshitha
    2018-05-31
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.32.15736
  • Career Guidance, Expert System, Cognitive Model, psychological factors.
  • Psychological factors of a student helps in selecting the appropriate career for the student. The Expert System is designed to assess the psychological factors of a student, build a cognitive model and identify the most suitable career(s) for the student. In order to provide career guidance to a student by an expert system, it is necessary to assess various psychological factors of the student which include the speed, time taken, level of the game and by the number of clicks used. In order to assess these psychological factors of a student, the system asks the student to play the Concentration game a number of times. Basing on the scores obtained and some other factors by the student the system builds a cognitive model for the student. In this paper the main focus is to design a Concentration Game by assessing the psychological factors of a student for the career guidance of a student.

     

     

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    Kantha Rao, V., V. Chandra Prakash, D., Jyothsana, A., Sainadh, T., & Harshitha, P. (2018). Assessing Psychological Factors of a Student Through Concentration Game for Career Selection. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.32), 443-445. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.32.15736