A new approach to interest assessment, Kuder Career Search, is described. The third generation of the Kuder interest inventories, it goes beyond the conventional homogeneous and criterion group scaling to match inventory-takers with each of the individuals in a pool of criterion persons employed in a wide variety of occupations. The rationale for this novel concept is reviewed as is the methodology of person-matching. Selected validity data are reported, along with a case example
A traditionally used method of keying interest inventories, re-ferred to as criterion-keying, involv...
The present article focuses on ways in which structural information from the abil-ity and interest d...
1956a), (KPRO), which was published by Science Research Associ-ates in 1956, is an inventory compose...
The Kuder preference records have enjoyed a long and respected role in career guidance. Frederic Kud...
Interest assessment typically consists of a person indicating whether he or she likes, dislikes, or ...
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Without selective interest, experience is an utter chaos. Interest alone giv...
In this article, the authors review some of the distinctive characteristics of several self-reported...
To increase the probabilities of successful employment, job seekers with disabilities require precis...
Choosing the right career is important for three reasons: personal satisfaction, life direction and ...
To obtain a list of suggested occupations for counseling purposes, Kuder recommends first looking up...
An instrument was developed to assess the career search efficacy of individuals who are interested i...
The goal of this study was to examine the relationship between problem-solving style as measured by ...
Career assessments can help people make more successful career and educational decisions. However, m...
154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Two studies evaluated the agr...
Every year, millions of people use interest inventories to help them make educational and career cho...
A traditionally used method of keying interest inventories, re-ferred to as criterion-keying, involv...
The present article focuses on ways in which structural information from the abil-ity and interest d...
1956a), (KPRO), which was published by Science Research Associ-ates in 1956, is an inventory compose...
The Kuder preference records have enjoyed a long and respected role in career guidance. Frederic Kud...
Interest assessment typically consists of a person indicating whether he or she likes, dislikes, or ...
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Without selective interest, experience is an utter chaos. Interest alone giv...
In this article, the authors review some of the distinctive characteristics of several self-reported...
To increase the probabilities of successful employment, job seekers with disabilities require precis...
Choosing the right career is important for three reasons: personal satisfaction, life direction and ...
To obtain a list of suggested occupations for counseling purposes, Kuder recommends first looking up...
An instrument was developed to assess the career search efficacy of individuals who are interested i...
The goal of this study was to examine the relationship between problem-solving style as measured by ...
Career assessments can help people make more successful career and educational decisions. However, m...
154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Two studies evaluated the agr...
Every year, millions of people use interest inventories to help them make educational and career cho...
A traditionally used method of keying interest inventories, re-ferred to as criterion-keying, involv...
The present article focuses on ways in which structural information from the abil-ity and interest d...
1956a), (KPRO), which was published by Science Research Associ-ates in 1956, is an inventory compose...