Multidimensional scaling research in vocational psychology
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Multidimensional scaling research in vocational psychology
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1983
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This review summarizes and evaluates the use of
multidimensional scaling in vocational psychology.
Multidimensional scaling applications are found in two
primary areas: vocational interests and occupational
perceptions. These areas correspond to the two major
uses of multidimensional scaling: configural verification
and dimensional identification. Two issues-the
relationship between multidimensional scaling and alternative
data analytic methods, and the selection of
occupational stimuli-are discussed. A number of developing
areas for the application of multidimensional
scaling are identified.
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Rounds, James B & Zevon, Michael A. (1983). Multidimensional scaling research in vocational psychology. Applied Psychological Measurement, 7, 491-510. doi:10.1177/014662168300700407
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Rounds, James B., Jr.; Zevon, Michael A.. (1983). Multidimensional scaling research in vocational psychology. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/101794.
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