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1. Larsson, R., & Sweet, P. (2008, May). Enhancing career development and coaching with Jungian types. Paper presented at the European Type Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark. Retrieved May 30, 2008, from http://conference.cfl.dk/presentations

2. Bayne, R. (2008, Summer). Personal, academic, and career development in higher education: SOARing to success [Review of the book]. British Association for Psychological Type, TypeFace, 19(2), 24-25.

3. Kumar, A. (2008). Personal, academic, and career development in higher education: SOARing to success. London: Routledge.

4. Jarlstrom, M., & Tsuzuki, Y. (2008, January). Career planning, use of career strategies, and satisfaction in work and career: Insight from type theory. Paper presented at the Psychological Type and Culture Symposium, Honolulu, HI.

5. Ayers, C. (2007, November). An alternative method of engaging clients in the career process [APT-XVII conference presentation by Daniel Poff]. New Zealand Association of Psychological Type, TYPEtype, 56, 43-36.

6. Ginger, J. (2007, Winter). Careers and occupations: What type is ND (a primary school teacher)? British Association for Psychological Type, TypeFace, 18(4), 14-15.

7. Kerwin, P.L. (2007, July). Stressed out at work: Type and stress. Presented at Careers and occupations symposium SY1 conducted at APT-XVII, the Seventeenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Baltimore, MD.

8. Abrams, L. L. (2007). Type, careers, and successful leadership: An interview with Sharon Richmond. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 30(2), 18-19.

9. Poff, D. W. (Speaker). (2007, July). An alternative method of engaging clients in the career selection process. Presented at APT-XVII, the Seventeenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Baltimore, MD. (Audio CD No. 270711-CS127). La Crescenta, CA: Content Management Corp. (cmcgc.com).

10. Ginger, J. (2007, Spring). Careers that cross cultures: Causes and management of stress in people in overseas postings [in India]. British Association for Psychological Type, TypeFace, 18(1), 12-13.

11. Geyer, P. (2007, Autumn). Naturally different: Personality types – a brief explanation. Australian Career Practitioner, 18(2), 5-7.

12. Grutter, J. (2007, August). Selecting career assessments (white paper). CPP Insider. Retrieved August 3, 2007, from www.cpp.com

13. Zichy, S., with Bidou, A. (2007). Career match: Connecting who you are with what you'll love to do. New York, NY: AMACOM, American Management Association.

14. Tieger, P. D., & Barron, B. (2007). Do what you are: Discover the perfect career for you through the secrets of personality type (4th ed.). Boston: Little, Brown and Company.

15. Geering, D. (2007, November 26). Playing against type: Recognizing the Myers-Briggs personality types of your boss or business partners can help you get what you want in your career. Conde Nast Portfolio.com. Retrieved January 28, 2008 from http://www.portfolio.com/careers/features/2007/11/26/Myers-Briggs-Personality-Types

16. Tieger, P. D. (Speaker). (2007, July). Do what you are -- The next generation: The art of merging career insights with SpeedReadingPeople skills to create satisfying, successful careers. Presented at APT-XVII, the Seventeenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Baltimore, MD. (Audio CD No. 270711-CS117). La Crescenta, CA: Content Management Corp. (cmcgc.com).

17. Brandenburg, R. (2007, Autumn). Research findings: Personality type and the male experience of career in midlife. Australian Career Practitioner, 18(2), 17-20.

18. Abrams, L. L. (2007). Managing your career: Minimizing stress and maximizing satisfaction. 2007 APTi Biennial Conference review of Careers and Occupations symposium presented by Patrick Kerwin and Sharon Richmond. Bulletin of Psychological Type, (30)4, 24-26.

19. Liu, Q. Y., & Su, Y. J. (2006, February). A case study of career identity development. Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology, 14(1), 49-51.

20. Clark, P. C. (2006, Spring). Careers and occupations: Change management using the eight functions. British Association for Psychological Type, TypeFace, 17(1), 19-21.

21. Allen, J. (2006, Spring). Book review: Finding square holes: Discover who you really are and find the perfect career. British Association for Psychological Type, TypeFace, 17(1), 24-25.

22. Abrams, L. L. (2006). Using type to help lawyers find career satisfaction. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 29(2), 8-10.

23. Ball, I. L. (2006, July). Career planning and the four temperaments: An Australian investigation of the responses of high school students. Proceedings of the Eighth Biennial National Conference of the Australian Association for Psychological Type, Brisbane [CD]. Available from http://www.aapt.org.au/

24. Fuller, M. (2006, July). Thanatos: Careers counseling for those who hate their work. Pre-conference workshop. Proceedings of the Eighth Biennial National Conference of the Australian Association for Psychological Type, Brisbane [CD]. Available from http://www.aapt.org.au/

25. McGuiness, M. (2006, July). Practical applications of personality theory in career development and workplace coaching. Proceedings of the Eighth Biennial National Conference of the Australian Association for Psychological Type, Brisbane [CD]. Available from http://www.aapt.org.au/

26. Carter, C., Bishop, J., & Kravits, S. L. (2006). Keys to success: Building successful intelligence for college, career, and life [CD recording]. Princeton, NJ: Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic.

27. Sonoda, Y. (2005, September). How to design your career to fulfill yourself. Nwu-Com, Nippon Electric Company magazine, 9, 4-9.

28. Whelchel, M. E. (2005). An analysis of cross-cultural adjustment among Southern Baptist career missionaries. Paper presented at Evangelical Theological Society Southeastern Regional Conference, March 10-11, 1995, Charlotte, NC. Portland, OR: Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN Order No. ETS-0456)

29. Garren, L. J. (2005). Correlation among the Army Officer Combat Identifier, personality, and career satisfaction. Unpublished master's thesis, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS. Retrieved December 27, 2006, from http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA436671

30. Kelly, K. R., & Lee.W.-C. (2005, February). Relation of psychological type to career indecision among university students. Journal of Psychological Type, 64(2), 11-20.

31. Houghton A. (2005, January 1). Understanding personality type: What do type dynamics tell us about life stages and stress reactions? BMJ Career Focus, 329, 8-9. Retrieved March 14, 2005, from http://careerfocus.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/329/7481/8

32. Houghton A. (2005, January 8). Understanding personality type: Type and teams. BMJ Career Focus, 330, 18-19. Retrieved March 14, 2005, from http://careerfocus.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/330/7482/18

33. Houghton A., & Allen, J. (2005, January 22). Understanding personality type: Doctor-patient communication. BMJ Career Focus, 330, 36-37. Retrieved March 14, 2005, from http://careerfocus.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/330/7484/36

34. Houghton, A. (2005, February 5). Understanding personality type: The importance of having all types in a workforce. BMJ Career Focus, 330, 56-57. Retrieved March 14, 2005, from http://careerfocus.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/330/7486/56

35. Abrams, L. L. (2005, Spring). The joy of flex: Customizing career counseling to fit your client. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 28(2), 16-17.

36. Houghton, A. (2005). Finding square holes: Discover who you really are and find the perfect career. Carmarthen, England: Crown House Publishing.

37. Whitelaw, P. A. (2005, September). Career choice, development and progression, and psychological type: An Australian study. Paper presented at the 40th annual conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Melbourne, Victoria.

38. Houghton, A. (2005, Summer). Careers and occupations: Cultural type in medicine. British Association for Psychological Type, TypeFace, 16(2), 18-20.

39. Ginger, J. (2005, Autumn). Careers and occupations: The expatriate spouse. British Association for Psychological Type, TypeFace, 16(3), 27-29.

40. Rodriguez, A. M. (2005). MBTI temperaments: The relationship between MBTI temperaments and advertising careers. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville.

41. Hammer, A. L. (2005). MBTI career report user's guide. Mountain View, CA: CPP, Inc.

42. Andersen, P. J., & Kitchen, M. L. (2005, July). MBTI type and the Career Diamond process [graphical illustration only]. Proceedings of APT-XVI, the Sixteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (CS105, pp. 1). Portland, OR.

43. Dunning, D. J. (2005, July). Meeting the needs of clients of every age and life stage. Paper presented at careers and occupations symposium SY5 conducted at APT-XVI, the Sixteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Portland, OR.

44. Andersen, P. J., & Kitchen, M. L. (Speakers). (2005, July). MBTI type and the Career Diamond process. Presented at APT-XVI, the Sixteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Portland, OR. (Audio CD No. 250727-080-CS105). La Crescenta, CA: Content Management Corp. (818-957-0874).

45. Palaskonis, D. G. (2005). The Assessment of Career Decision Making (ACDM) and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI): Relating Jungian typology to career decision making. Unpublished master's thesis, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale.

46. Kummerow, J. M., & Quenk, N. L. (2004). Working with MBTI Step II results: A comprehensive resource for introductory workshops and leadership, team and career management programs [Facilitator's Guide with CD-ROM]. Palo Alto: CPP, Inc.

47. Bitran, M., Zuniga, D., Lafuente, M., Viviani, P., & Mena, B. (2004, July). Caracteristicas psicologicas y estilos cognitivos de estudiantes de medicina y de otras carreras de la Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile [Psychological features and cognitive styles of students entering medicine and other careers at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile]. Revista medica de Chile, 132(7), 809-815.

48. Martin, C. R. (2004). What's your career search style? How to maximize type strengths and know your pitfalls [Training handout]. Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.

49. Stormont, D. (2004, September). Voicing type in career choice and performance. Proceedings of the Seventh Biennial National Conference of the Australian Association for Psychological Type, Ballarat, Victoria [CD]. Available from http://www.aapt.org.au/

50. Seivert, S. (Speaker). (2004, July). Using the 5 elements of success to augment the MBTIs effectiveness in career planning. Presented at APT-XV, the Fifteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Toronto, ON. (Cassette Recording No. 040721-130-CS111). Richmond Hill, ON: Content Management Corp. (905-889-6555).

51. Dunning, D. J. (Speaker). (2004, July). Career counseling: The easy-to-use type model. Presented at APT-XV, the Fifteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Toronto, ON. (Cassette Recording No. 040721-150/2-CS114, 3 audiotapes). Richmond Hill, ON: Content Management Corp. (905-889-6555).

52. Black, J. (Speaker). (2004, July). Using your non-preferences as your career development or midlife change guide. Presented at APT-XV, the Fifteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Toronto, ON. (Cassette Recording No. 040721-390-CS208). Richmond Hill, ON: Content Management Corp. (905-889-6555).

53. Dunning, D. J. (2004, July). Career counseling: The easy-to-use type model. Paper presented at APT-XV, the Fifteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Toronto, ON.

54. Black, J. (2004, July). Using your non-preferences as your career development or midlife change guide. Handout from presentation at APT-XV, the Fifteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Toronto, ON.

55. Houghton A. (2004, October 30). Understanding personality type: Introducing personality type. BMJ Career Focus, 329, 177-178. Retrieved March 14, 2005, from http://careerfocus.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/329/7473/177-a

56. Houghton A. (2004, November 6). Understanding personality type: Extraversion and introversion. BMJ Career Focus, 329, 191-192. Retrieved March 14, 2005, from http://careerfocus.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/329/7474/191

57. Houghton A. (2004, November 13). Understanding personality type: How do you like to take in information? BMJ Career Focus, 329, 202-203. Retrieved March 14, 2005, from http://careerfocus.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/329/7475/202

58. Houghton A. (2004, November 20). Understanding personality type: How do you make decisions? Thinking and feeling. BMJ Career Focus, 329, 213-214. Retrieved March 14, 2005, from http://careerfocus.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/329/7476/213

59. Houghton A. (2004, December 4). Understanding personality type: How do you like to live your life? Judging and perceiving. BMJ Career Focus, 329, 230-231. Retrieved March 14, 2005, from http://careerfocus.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/329/7478/230

60. Houghton A. (2004, December 11). Understanding personality type: The whole type, and how it relates to job satisfaction. BMJ Career Focus, 329, 241-242. Retrieved March 14, 2005, from http://careerfocus.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/329/7479/241

61. Wahl, A. (2004, October-November). Job one: Career centers are the latest marketing tool for business schools. Canadian Business, 77(21), 87-88.

62. CPP, Inc. (2004, September 22). Nokia finds new ways to deliver assessment-based coaching and career development: A case study. Retrieved April 4, 2007, from http://www.cpp.com/pr/Nokia.pdf

63. Montross, D. H., Kane, T. E., & Ginn, R. J., Jr. (2004). Career coaching your kids: Guiding your child through the process of career discovery (2nd ed.). Palo Alto, CA: Davies-Black Publishing.

64. Roaten, G. A. K. (2004). The effects of a career development intervention on the career decision-making skills of high school students (Doctoral dissertation, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi, 2004). Dissertation Abstracts International, 65(05), 1680A. (University Microfilms No. AAT 3134002

65. Martin, C. R. (2003, September). The elements of power -- Tools for awakening, tools for life and career mastery. Handout from presentation at meeting of Myers-Briggs Lunch Group, Gainesville, FL.

66. Dunning, D. (2003). Type and career development: Facilitating personal and professional development. Palo Alto: CPP, Inc.

67. Martin, C. R. (2003). Quick guide to the 16 personality types and career mastery: Living with purpose and working effectively. Huntington Beach, CA: Telos Publications.

68. Trommelen, L. (2002). People puzzles: Type tools to improve communication, manage stress, cope effectively with change and transition, improve quality in the workplace [CD and binder]. Concord, ON: Career/LifeSkills Resources.

69. Clark, P. C. (2003, Spring). Careers and occupations: Coaching the introverted feeling function. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 26(2), 54-56.

70. Grutter, J. (2003). Using the MBTI instrument for student career development. In J. A. Provost & W. S. Anchors (Eds.), Using the MBTI instrument in colleges and universities (Rev. ed., pp. 321-369). Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.

71. Katz, J. & Lamperti, A. (2003). Integration of careers in medicine and the MBTI: An experience at one school (Temple University School of Medicine). Paper presented at Careers in Medicine Conference, Kansas City, MO.

72. Gaffner, D. C., & Hazler, R. J. (2002, May/June). Factors related to indecisiveness and career indecision in undecided college students. Journal of College Student Development, 43(3), 317-326.

73. Jarlstrom, M. (2002, in press). Organizational employment versus entrepreneurship: The personality approach to business students' career aspirations. Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship (forthcoming).

74. Clark, P. C. (2002, Early Spring). Careers and occupations: Conscious type development. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 25(1), 8-13.

75. Quenk, N. L. (2002, Early Spring). New directions in the workplace [Review of the book New directions in career planning and the workplace, 2nd ed.]. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 25(1), 32-33.

76. Jackson, C. C. (2002). Careers in crisis: The relationship between person-environment fit and job satisfaction (Doctoral dissertation, Florida Atlantic University, 2001). Dissertation Abstracts International 62(10), 4828B. (University Microfilms No. AAT 3029068)

77. Clark, P. C. (2002, Fall). Career and occupations: Stress and type dynamics. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 25(3), 41-43.

78. Borges, N. J., & Savickas, M. L. (2002, August). Personality and medical specialty choice: A literature review and integration. Journal of Career Assessment, 10(3), 362-380.

79. Salter, D. W. (2002, November). A validity study of the Salter Environmental Type Assessment. Journal of Career Assessment, 10(4), 428-440.

80. Martin, C. R. (2002). Making effective career decisions [Training handout and Leader's guide]. Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.

81. Fuller, M. (2002, July). Collateral damage: Crims killing counselors career development (criminals). Australian Psychological Type Review, 4(1-2), 17-22.

82. Ginger, J. (2002, Autumn). Making our career decisions: Dominant and inferior functions - friends or foes? British Association for Psychological Type, TypeFace, 13(3), 14-15.

83. Richard, G. V. (2002). Careers in medicine: Suggested reading list for liaisons and advisors. Washington, DC: Association of American Medical Colleges.

84. Jarlstrom, M. (2002). Personality and career orientation of business students (Doctoral dissertation, University of Vaasa). Vaasa, Finland: The Tritonia Academic Library.

85. Sonoda, Y. (2002, March 18). Designing your career using the MBTI, Part 1 [video, in Japanese]. Business Breakthrough, Soshikijini Live #171, television program hosted by S. Takahashi. Tokyo: Institute of Psychological Development and Support System.

86. Sonoda, Y. (2002, April 15). Designing your career using the MBTI, Part 2 [video, in Japanese]. Business Breakthrough, Soshikijini Live #175, television program hosted by S. Takahashi. Tokyo: Institute of Psychological Development and Support System.

87. Martin, C. R. (2002, August). The Elements of Power: Tools for life and career mastery. Paper presented at the Southeast Region Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Atlanta, GA.

88. Kahn, J. H., Nauta, M. M., Gailbreath, R. D., Tipps, J. & Chartrand, J. M. (2002, February). The utility of career and personality assessment in predicting academic progress. Journal of Career Assessment, 10(1), 3-23.

89. Oakland, T. D., Stafford, M. E., Horton, C. B., Glutting, J. J. (2001, Summer). Temperament and vocational preferences: Age, gender, and racial-ethnic comparisons using the Student Styles Questionnaire. Journal of Career Assessment, 9(3), 297-314.

90. Tieger, P. D. & Barron-Tieger, B. (2001). Do what you are: Discover the perfect career for you through the secrets of personality type (3rd ed.). Boston: Little, Brown and Company.

91. Quenk, N. L. (2001, June). A typological view of stress reactions. Careers and occupations symposium: Stress in the workplace. Symposia Proceedings of APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (pp. 5-6). Minneapolis, MN.

92. Van Sant, S. (2001, June). The stress and potential of being in the "wrong" job. Careers and occupations symposium: Stress in the workplace. Symposia Proceedings of APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (pp. 6-7). Minneapolis, MN.

93. Poirier, D. (2001, June). The stress of irritating co-workers. Careers and occupations symposium: Stress in the workplace. Symposia Proceedings of APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (pp. 7-8). Minneapolis, MN.

94. Barger, N. J. (2001, June). Constant and ongoing change in organizations: What's type got to do with it? Careers and occupations symposium: Stress in the workplace. Symposia Proceedings of APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (pp. 8). Minneapolis, MN.

95. Clark, P. C. (2001, June). Self-defeating stress responses. Careers and occupations symposium: Stress in the workplace. Symposia Proceedings of APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (pp. 9). Minneapolis, MN.

96. Kelly, K. R. & Jugovic, H. (2001, Winter). Concurrent validity of the online version of the Keirsey Temperament Sorter II. Journal of Career Assessment, 9(1), 49-59.

97. Clark, P. C. (2001, Fall). Careers and occupations: Stress in the workplace [APT XIV symposium highlights]. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 24(4), 26-28.

98. Hardigan, P. C., Cohen, S. R. & Carvajal, M. J. (2001). Linking job satisfaction and career choice with personality styles: An exploratory study of practicing pharmacists. Journal of Psychological Type, 57, 30-35.

99. Ferrand, P. (2001, Summer). Careers that fit [Review of the book What's your type of career?]. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 24(3), 28-29.

100. Dunning, D. (2001) What's your type of career? Unlock the secrets of your personality to find your perfect career path. Palo Alto, CA: Davies-Black Publishing.

101. Clark, P. C. (2000, Winter). Career development and the MBTI. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 23(1), 34-35.

102. Vanover, B. (2000, March). Career assessment at the high school level. Handout from presentation at the Fourth Biennial International Conference on Education of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Gainesville, FL.

103. Vanover, B. (2000, March). Career evaluation at the high school level: Process and outcome. Proceedings of the Fourth Biennial International Conference on Education of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type (pp. 285-289). Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.

104. Yawn, J. C. (2000, March). Egonomics: Using boredom, confusion, ignorance, and psychological type to enhance career-decision skills. Proceedings of the Fourth Biennial International Conference on Education of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type (pp. 333-342). Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.

105. Vanover, B. (Speaker). (2000, March). Career assessment at the high school level. Presented at the Fourth Biennial International Conference on Education of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Gainesville, FL. (Cassette Recording No. 238-20). St. Petersburg, FL: Convention Recordings (712-345-8288).

106. Yawn, J. C. (Speaker). (2000, March). Egonomics: Using boredom, confusion, ignorance, and psychological type to enhance career-decision skills. Presented at the Fourth Biennial International Conference on Education of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Gainesville, FL. (Cassette Recording No. 238-30, 2 tapes). St. Petersburg, FL: Convention Recordings (712-345-8288).

107. Tobacyk, J., Cyrson, E. & Tobacyk, Z. (2000, Spring). Cross-national evidence for compatibility of psychological type in Polish and American samples. Journal of Career Assessment, 8(2), 189-204.

108. Healy, C. C. (2000, Summer). Interpreting the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator to help clients in understanding their Strong Interest Inventory. Journal of Career Development, 26(4), 295-308,

109. Buboltz, W. C., Jr., Johnson, P., Nichols, C., Miller, M. A. & Thomas, A. (2000, Spring). MBTI personality types and SII Personal Style Scales (Strong Interest Inventory). Journal of Career Assessment, 8(2), 131-145.

110. Falt, J. (2000, Late Spring). Character and personality type (Review of the book Character and personality type: Discovering your uniqueness for career and relationship success). Bulletin of Psychological Type, 23(3), 33.

111. Martin, C. R. (2000, June). The MBTI and career development. Handouts to accompany presentation at MedCAREERS Phase 2 and Beyond, co-sponsored by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) and the American Medical Association (AMA), Portland, OR.

112. Gaffner, D. C. (2000). An examination of factors related to indecisiveness and career indecision in undecided college students (Doctoral dissertation, Ohio University, 2000). Dissertation Abstracts International, 61(07), 2604A. (University Microfilms No. AAI99-80415)

113. Ferrand, P. (2000, Late Autumn). CPP issues revisions of 2 worthy type books [Reviews of New directions in career planning and the workplace, and The character of organizations]. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 23(7), 32-34.

114. Embree, M. D. (2000, December). Career transition styles. The Type Reporter, Issue 79, 1-8.

115. Hartzler, M. T. (2000). Using type theory in career counseling (3rd ed.). Palmetto, FL: Type Makes a Difference, Inc.

116. Houghton, A. (2000, June 3). Career focus: Using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator for career development. British Medical Journal, pp. 2-3.

117. Jarlstrom, M. (2000). Personality preferences and career expectations of Finnish business students. Career Development International, 5(3), 144-154. Available at: http://www.emerald-library.com.

118. Kummerow, J. M. (Ed.). (2000). New directions in career planning and the workplace: Practical strategies for career management professionals, (2nd ed.). Palo Alto, CA: Davies-Black Publishing.

119. Kummerow, J. M. (2000). Using the Strong Interest Inventory and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator instruments together: The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. In J. M. Kummerow (Ed.), New directions in career planning and the workplace: Practical strategies for career management professionals, (2nd ed., pp. 307-350). Palo Alto, CA: Davies-Black Publishing.

120. Grutter, J. (2000).Developmental career counseling: Different stages, different choices. In J. M. Kummerow (Ed.), New directions in career planning and the workplace: Practical strategies for career management professionals, (2nd ed., pp. 273-306). Palo Alto, CA: Davies-Black Publishing.

121. Abella, K. (Ed.). (1999, February). Beyond career-type matching (interview with Charles Martin). TypeWorks, Issue 27, 5-6.

122. Bartos, P. & Noble, T. (Speaker). (1999, July). Positioning yourself for success on the career journey. Presented at APT-XIII, the Thirteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Scottsdale, AZ. (Cassette Recording No. APT-937). Seattle, WA: Audio Visual Education Network (1-800-810-8273).

123. Black, J. (Speaker). (1999, July). Rocket out of your comfort zone into the new Millennium: Using your non-preferences as your career development guide. Presented at APT-XIII, the Thirteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Scottsdale, AZ. (Cassette Recording No. APT-948). Seattle, WA: Audio Visual Education Network (1-800-810-8273).

124. Kummerow, J. M. (Speaker). (1999, July). Implications of the national sample data for career counseling. Presented at APT-XIII, the Thirteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Scottsdale, AZ. (Cassette Recording No. APT-963). Seattle, WA: Audio Visual Education Network (1-800-810-8273).

125. Heavrin, A. R. (1999, Late Summer). Overview of APT XIII careers and occupations sessions. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 22(5), 12, 14, 16.

126. Heavrin, A. R. (1999, Late Autumn). Narrative career counseling and type. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 22(7), 18, 22.

127. Honkonen, M. (1999, April). Psychological type and career anchors of future managers. Proceedings of the Third Biennial International Conference on Leadership of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type (pp. 37-42). Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.

128. Honkonen, M. (Speaker). (1999, April). Psychological type and career anchors of future managers. Presented at the Third Biennial International Conference on Leadership of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Washington, DC. (Cassette Recording No. 213-28). St. Petersburg, FL: Convention Recordings (712-345-8288).

129. Honkonen, M. (1999). Personality preferences and career expectations of Finnish business students. Finland: University of Vaasa, Department of Management and Organization.

130. Gordon, H. R. D. & Yocke, R. (1999). Relationship between personality characteristics and observable teaching effectiveness of selected beginning career and technical education teachers. Journal of Vocational and Technical Education, 16(1), 47-66.

131. McCarthy, A. M. & Garavan, T. N. (1999). Developing self-awareness in the managerial career development process: The value of 360-degree feedback and the MBTI. Journal of European Industrial Training 23(9), 437-445.

132. Tenenbaum, Z. (1999, March). Managing careers in the changing world of work. Handout from presentation at the fifth conference of the International Type User's Organization, Singapore.

133. Nardi, D. (1999). Character and personality type: Discovering your uniqueness for career and relationship success. Huntington Beach, CA: Temperament Research Institute.

134. Katz, L., Joyner, J. W. & Seaman, N. (1999, Summer). Effects of joint interpretation of the Strong Interest Inventory and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator in career choice. Journal of Career Assessment, 7(3), 281-297.

135. Carless, S, A. (1999, Spring). Career assessment: Holland's vocational interests, personality characteristics, and abilities. Journal of Career Assessment, 7(2), 125-144.

136. Tuel, B. D. & Betz, N. E. (1998, October). Relationships of career self-efficacy expectations to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and the Personal Styles Scales (of the Strong Interest Inventory). Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 31(3), 150-163.

137. Kalil, C. (1998). Follow your True Colors to the work you love: The popular method for matching your personality to your career. Wilsonville, OR: BookPartners, Inc.

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310. Golden, V. J. & Provost, J. A. (1987). The MBTI and career development. In J. A. Provost & S. Anchors (Eds.), Applications of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator in higher education (pp. 151-180). Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press.

311. Pierson, O. (1987, Winter). The use of the MBTI in career counseling. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 10(1), 6.

312. Heer, K. B. (1987). Career interest testing, psychological congruence and the undecided student: A follow-up (Doctoral dissertation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1986). Dissertation Abstracts International, 47(11), 3981A. (University Microfilms No. AAC87-04675)

313. Ikenberry, D. L. (1987). A study of the relationships among personality type, anxiety, and career indecision (Doctoral dissertation, Ohio State University, 1987). Dissertation Abstracts International, 48(04), 835A. (University Microfilms No. AAC87-10009)

314. Kadunc, N. J. (1987, Fall). Psychological attributes of training professionals and their preferences for project and organizational characteristics. Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 9(4), 325-338.

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316. Jones, D. W. (1987). Realizing our expectations: Careers for the year 2000. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.

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318. Gordon, V. N., Coscarelli, W. C. & Sears, S. J. (1986). Comparative assessments of individual differences in learning and career decision-making. Journal of College Student Personnel, 27(3), 233-242.

319. Singer, M. L. (1986). A factor analytic study of 26 selected nontechnical classroom activities in a mechanical engineer career readiness seminar (Doctoral dissertation, University of Alabama, 1986). Dissertation Abstracts International, 47(06), 2058A. (University Microfilms No. AAC86-20138)

320. Guertin, M. R. (1986). Beyond a unidimensional theory of moral development: An analysis of Jung's personality typology and Kohlberg's theory of moral stages comparing career military officers' wives and civilian women (Doctoral dissertation, Washington University, 1986). Dissertation Abstracts International, 47(06), 2086A. (University Microfilms No. AAC86-07877)

321. O'Grady, D. F. (1986). The effects of adding a somatic intervention to the gestalt two-chair technique on career decision-making (Doctoral dissertation, Loyola University of Chicago, 1986). Dissertation Abstracts International, 47(04), 1253A. (University Microfilms No. AAC86-16196)

322. Berger, L. (1985, June). Starting over: Would you be happier doing something else? (careers). Working Woman, 124-127.

323. Strickler, L. S. (1985). Implications of the transcendent function on interpretation of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Unpublished paper. Waynesboro, VA: Career & Personal Counseling Center.

324. Bush, C. M. (1985). Cognitive style and lateral brain dominance in relation to career choice and job satisfaction of computer professionals (Doctoral dissertation, University of Texas at Arlington, 1984). Dissertation Abstracts International, 46(01), 266B. (University Microfilms No. AAC85-05927)

325. Barlow, J. R. (1985). A career counselor's perspective on the usefulness of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator vs. the Edwards Personal Preference Schedule. Paper written for a course in psychological testing.

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331. Denham, J. (Speaker). (1985, June). Australian applications of type: Career guidance and personnel placement. Presented at APT-VI, the Sixth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type. (Cassette Recording No. L227-73O). Garden Grove, CA: InfoMedix.

332. Miller, B. & Millner, N. B. (1985, June). Type to type: A search for career counseling techniques and tools. Paper presented at APT-VI, the Sixth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Evanston, IL.

333. Smith, T. E. (1985). A career counseling expert system using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator: A functional model (Master's thesis, University of West Florida, 1985). Masters Abstracts International, 24(03), 300. (University Microfilms No. AAC06-61812)

334. Shylo, K. R. (1985). The interrelationship of demographic characteristics, Myers-Briggs personality preferences and perceived competence of career education coordinators (Doctoral dissertation, Ohio State University, 1985). Dissertation Abstracts International, 46(03), 575A. (University Microfilms No. AAC85-10634)

335. Allen, V. P. (1985). A cognitive developmental approach to program evaluation: Case study of a career transition program for women (Doctoral dissertation, The Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, 1984). Dissertation Abstracts International, 45(10), 3049A. (University Microfilms No. AAC85-00783)

336. Lynch, A. Q. & Hepp, R. E. (1985, June). Decisiveness, decidedness and type in self exploration and career choice. Presented at APT-VI, the Sixth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type. Evanston, IL.

337. Hopkins-Best, M., Wiinamaki, M. & Yurcisin, A. (1985). Career education for college women with disabilities. Journal of College Personnel, 26, 220-223.

338. Lynch, A. Q., Manske, D. H. & Hepp, R. E. (1985, February). Personality type in educational, career and marriage counseling. Handout from presentation at the Tennessee Association for Counseling and Development, Memphis.

339. Rovezzi, C. A. & Leavitt, R. (1984). Personality characteristics and expressed career choice of graduating physical therapy students. Physical Therapy, 64(10), 1549-1552.

340. Harris, D. L., Kelley, K. & Coleman, M. L. (1984). The stability of personality types and their usefulness in medical student career guidance. Family Medicine, 16(6), 203-205.

341. Werner, H. J. (1984). Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and graphoanalysis: An analytical, descriptive evaluation of personality assessment to aid in career development (Doctoral dissertation, Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, Cincinnati, 1983). Dissertation Abstracts International, 45(2), 710B. (University Microfilms No. AAC84-10857)

342. Waggener, J. P. (1984, Fall). Career stories. The Type Reporter, 1(2), pp. 5-6.

343. Scanlon, S. (1984, Fall). Let your dominant steer your career. Interviews with Scott Golden, Barbara Murry. The Type Reporter, 1(2), pp. 1-4.

344. Petersen, D. J. (1984). Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and career/life development. Unpublished manuscript.

345. Scanlon, S. (1984, Fall). Careers and career changes. The Type Reporter, 1(2).

346. Thompson, A. (1983). Do users of the Career Development Center at Albany Junior College indicate the same proportion of preference for extraversion and introversion as the general population? Unpublished statistics project.

347. Wilson, W. E., Lohmann, U. G. & Chisholm, L. C. (1983, March). Using the MBTI to predict career development program usefulness. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Personnel and Guidance Association, Washington, DC.

348. Moore, W. S. & Knefelkamp, L. L. (1983). A preliminary study of cognitive stage/style interactions: The Perry Scheme and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. The Maryland Career Course, Brief Report #3 (Research Report, 29 pages). College Park, MD: University of Maryland.

349. Moore, W. S. (1983). Type/learning style issues. The Maryland Career Course, Brief Report #2 (Research Report, 21 pages). College Park, MD: University of Maryland.

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352. Harman, R. L. (1983). An investigation of the use of Jungian psychological traits, career interests, and ACT scores in determining student compatibility with a small, church-related college (Doctoral dissertation, Texas Tech University, 1982). Dissertation Abstracts International, 43(8), 2568A. (University Microfilms No. AAC83-02161)

353. Pinkney, J. W. (1983, November). The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator as an alternative in career counseling. The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 62(3), 173-177.

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358. McCaulley, M. H. (1982, March 18). The MBTI: A tool for personal development and career planning: Type differences in career choices in a large university. Presented at American Personnel and Guidance Association Annual Convention, Detroit.

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