Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory
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Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory (also known as SCII or Strong-Campbell) is a test instrument in vocational counseling used to reveal career preferences according to interests of individuals within those careers. The instrument has a strong database and gives a wide variety of careers to consider, but without regard to a person's specific personality type.
The Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory is named after the American
psychologists Edward K. Strong Jr and David P. Campbell
, and includes the Strong Vocational Interest Bank which was originally developed in 1927 by Strong.
The Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory is named after the American
United States
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psychologists Edward K. Strong Jr and David P. Campbell
David P. Campbell
David P. Campbell is an American psychologist who co-authored the Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory which is widely used in vocational counseling.For this accomplishment, he was awarded the E.K...
, and includes the Strong Vocational Interest Bank which was originally developed in 1927 by Strong.