Kuder career search with person match

The Kuder preference records have enjoyed a long and respected role in career guidance. Frederick Kuder introduced his first preference record in 1939, establishing the model of forced-choice responses and homogenous vocational preference scales that was the basis for the present Kuder General Interest Survey. In its second generation, the Kuder Occupational Interest Survey, it was enlarged to include criterion group scales revealing the survey-taker's similarity with persons in an array of more than 140 occupations and college majors. A third generation has been developed in the past decade: ... Show more

Authors: Zytowski, Donald G.

Published: Camberwell, Victoria, Australian Council for Educational Research, 2001

Resource type: Article

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