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Constructing a Quality Career Assessment Site

Jeffrey P. Prince

University of California-Berkeley

Judy M. Chartrand

Consulting Psychologists Press

Diane G. Silver

Consulting Psychologists Press

This article details the steps in planning and delivering a quality, Internet-based career assessment system. Using Careerhub.org as a model, the authors describe the challenges and ethical issues involved in designing a site, developing content, and selecting instruments. Preliminary data on the psychometric qualities of the instruments are presented, along with the results of a pilot study evaluating the site's components.

Key Words: Internet, • career assessment/planning/development, • career sites, • world wide web, • vocational/career counseling/guidance

Journal of Career Assessment, Vol. 8, No. 1, 55-67 (2000)
DOI: 10.1177/106907270000800105


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