Psychological Test, Strong Vocational Interest Blank for Men. Form T399

Psychological Test, Strong Vocational Interest Blank for Men. Form T399

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A new revision of the Strong Vocational Interest Blank began before Edward K. Strong’s death in 1963. This 1966 form of the test for men has as coauthors Strong, David P. Campbell (b. 1934), Ralph F. Berdie (1916-1974), and Kenneth E. Clark (1914-2000). Campbell received B.S. (1955) and M.S. (1958) degrees in statistics from Iowa State University and a PhD. in psychology from the University of Minnesota (1960). He spent some years on the faculty of the University of Minnesota, leaving to join the Center for Creative Leadership in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1974. Berdie, Strong’s son-in-law, obtained a B.A. (1938), M.A. (1939) and PhD. (1942) from the University of Minnesota; and spent most of his career at the Student Counseling Bureau there. Clark received his B.S. (1935), M.A. (1937) and PhD. (1940) from Ohio State University. He then moved to the University of Minnesota, where he had a variety of faculty and administrative positions until moving to the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Colorado in 1961 and then to the University of Rochester until his retirement in 1980. At that time, he became head of the Center for Creative Leadership.
Compare 1990.0034.081 and 1983.0168.08.
References:
American Psychological Association, 1962 Directory, ed. James Q. Holsopple, Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 1962, p. 52, 125.
Campbell, David, “The 1966 Revision of the Strong Vocational Interest Blank,” The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1966, 44, pp. 744-750.
Campbell, David, “The Life and Work of Kenneth E. Clark, Ph.D.,” American Psychologist, 2002.
Location
Currently not on view
Object Name
Psychological Test
date made
1966
maker
Campbell, D. P.
Berdie, Ralph F.
Clark, K. E.
Strong, E. K.
Physical Description
paper (overall material)
Measurements
overall:.1 cm x 21.6 cm x 28 cm; 1/32 in x 8 1/2 in x 11 1/32 in
ID Number
1990.0034.081
accession number
1990.0034
catalog number
1990.0034.081
Credit Line
Gift of Samuel Kavruck
subject
Mathematics
Psychological Tests
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