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  2. Strong Interest Inventory - Wikipedia

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    The original Inventory was created with men in mind, so in 1933 Strong came out with a women's form of the Strong Vocational Blank. In 1974 when the Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory came out, Campbell had combined both the men's and the women's forms into a single form. Other improvements that Campbell made to earlier versions include: the ...

  3. Edward Kellog Strong Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Strong Interest Inventory. Edward Strong first published research in vocational interest measurement in 1926. Strong hypothesized that an interest inventory can predict a person's entry into an occupation at a better rate than chance. Eventually this led to the creation of the Strong Vocational Interest Blank (SVIB) in 1927, followed by a form ...

  4. Holland Codes - Wikipedia

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    The Holland Codes or the Holland Occupational Themes ( RIASEC[ 1]) refers to a taxonomy of interests [ 2] based on a theory of careers and vocational choice that was initially developed by American psychologist John L. Holland. [ 3][ 4] The Holland Codes serve as a component of the interests assessment, the Strong Interest Inventory.

  5. David P. Campbell - Wikipedia

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    David P. Campbell. David P. Campbell is an American psychologist who co-authored the Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory which is widely used in vocational counseling. [1] [2] He is also the author of several popular books in psychology.

  6. Career assessment - Wikipedia

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    Target customer profile - some assessments, such as the Strong Interest Inventory, the Myers Briggs Type Indicator, Careerscope and Traitify are designed to serve broad markets (i.e., virtually any individual choosing a vocational program or Career Clusters, starting their career or considering a career change. However, it is vital to note that ...

  7. Myers–Briggs Type Indicator - Wikipedia

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    The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator ( MBTI) is a pseudoscientific [ 5] self-report questionnaire that claims to indicate differing "psychological types" (often commonly called "personality types"). The test assigns a binary value to each of four categories: introversion or extraversion, sensing or intuition, thinking or feeling, and judging or ...

  8. Jo-Ida Hansen - Wikipedia

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    Hansen attended the University of Minnesota where she completed a B.A. in 1969, a M.A. in 1971, and a PhD in psychology in 1974. Hansen received the E. K. Strong, Jr. Gold Medal Award in 1983 to honor her research contributions in the measurement of vocational interests, and the Exemplary Practices Award of the Association for Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development in 1986 ...

  9. John L. Holland - Wikipedia

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    The Self Directed Search. The Dictionary of Holland Occupational Codes. John Lewis Holland[ 1] (October 21, 1919 – November 27, 2008) was an American psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University. [ 2] He was the creator of the career development model, Holland Occupational Themes, commonly known as the Holland ...