Assessment in Counseling: A Guide to the Use of Psychological Assessment Procedures

Assessment in Counseling: A Guide to the Use of Psychological Assessment Procedures
ISBN-10
155620261X
ISBN-13
9781556202612
Series
Assessment in Counseling
Category
Psychology
Pages
332
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Amer Counseling Assn
Authors
Richard W. Johnson, Albert Bullard Hood

Description

Craighead , W. E. , Curry , J. F. , & Ilardi , S. S. ( 1995 ) . ... Career Maturity Inventory : Theory and research handbook ( 2nd ed . ) . ... In R. P. Phelps ( Ed . ) , Defending standardized testing ( pp . 159–174 ) .

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