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An Overview of the Vocational Interest Survey. Information Paper. [Draft].

Authors :
New South Wales Dept. of Industrial Relations and Employment, Darlinghurst (Australia). Human Resources Div.
Athanasou, James A.
Publication Year :
1986

Abstract

The Vocational Interest Survey (VIS) is a measure of six vocational interests--practical, scientific, artistic, social, business and clerical--based on the model of interests proposed by Holland. Five broad design criteria for the development of the six interest scales are outlined, e.g., minimum reliability of 0.80. Each scale is organized into three parts: (1) occupational choices; (2) educational preferences; and (3) activity interests. Seven major applications of the VIS are described: individual assessment, diagnosis, selection and placement, guidance, prediction, evaluation, and research. A list of job names and courses for use with the VIS, and the six questionnaires are appended. (Author/JAZ)

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-0-7305-2076-4
ISBNs :
978-0-7305-2076-4
Database :
ERIC
Accession number :
ED280864
Document Type :
Tests/Questionnaires<br />Reports - Descriptive