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Use of Interest Inventories With Special Populations: Women and Minority Groups

Nadya A. Fouad

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Sarah L. Spreda

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Recently some investigators (e.g., Carter & Swanson, 1990; Fouad, 1993; Fouad, Harmon, & Hansen, 1994; Ward & Bingham, 1993) have questioned whether interest inventories may be appropriately used for all clients, or whether gender or race/ethnicity affects the use of interest inventories. This article will discuss use of interest inventories with special groups and will conclude with a discussion of the benefits and cautions of interest inventories in career counseling.

Journal of Career Assessment, Vol. 3, No. 4, 453-468 (1995)
DOI: 10.1177/106907279500300413


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