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The Career Attitudes and Strategies Inventory (1994, with Gottfredson). The Position Classification Inventory (1991, with Gottfredson) The Dictionary of Holland Occupational Codes (1982, 1989 & 1996, with Gottfredson) Making Vocational Choices: A Theory of Careers (1973, 1985 & 1997) The Self Directed Search (1970, 1977, 1985, 1990, 1994 & 2013)
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.
For the Self-Directed Search (a personality inventory developed by John L. Holland for careers work), Artistic is correlated with the NEO facet Aesthetic at 0.56, Investigative is correlated with the NEO facet Ideas at 0.43, and Social is correlated with the NEO facet Tender-mindedness at 0.36.
Strong's original Inventory had 10 occupational scales. 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.
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