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Integrating Individual Differences in Career Assessment: The Atlas Model of Individual Differences and the Strong Ring
Authors:Patrick Ian Armstrong  James Rounds
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Iowa State University;2. Department of Educational Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana‐ Champaign.
Abstract:
Career assessment methods often include measures of individual differences constructs, such as interests, personality, abilities, and values. Although many researchers have recently called for the development of integrated models, career counseling professionals have long faced the challenge of integrating this information into their practice. The authors examine the use of integrated models to enhance the career counseling process, including Armstrong, Day, McVay, and Rounds's (2008) RIASEC‐based Atlas Model of Individual Differences (using Holland's 1997, typology of 6 interest types: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional [RIASEC]) and Armstrong, Smith, Donnay, and Rounds's (2004) basic interests‐based Strong Ring. These models provide a structured framework for presenting clients with assessment feedback that emphasizes connections between interests, personality, and abilities.
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