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    Minimizing gender differences in children's interest assessment: Development of the Inventory of Children's Activities-3 (ICA-3) by Tracey, Terence J.G., Caulum, David

    Published in Journal of vocational behavior (01-04-2015)
    “…The focus of this study was on revising the Inventory of Children's Activities–Revised (ICA-R; Tracey & Ward, 1998) to enhance its psychometric properties…”
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    Career aspirations of youth: Untangling race/ethnicity, SES, and gender by Howard, Kimberly A.S., Carlstrom, Aaron H., Katz, Andrew D., Chew, Aaronson Y., Ray, G. Christopher, Laine, Lia, Caulum, David

    Published in Journal of vocational behavior (01-08-2011)
    “…This study examined the influence of gender, socioeconomic status, and race/ethnicity on the career aspirations of over 22,000 8th and 10th grade youth. The…”
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    Nontraditional Occupational Choice: Self-Imposed Bias by Caulum, David

    Published in Wisconsin Vocational Educator (1988)
    “…The literature suggests that individuals, while agreeing that nontraditional occupations are appropriate for others, do not see them as appropriate for…”
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    Guidelines for the Use of Computer-Based Career Information and Guidance Systems by Caulum, David, Ed, Lambert, Roger, Ed

    Published 1985
    “…This document presents guidelines developed by the Association of Computer-Based Systems for Career Information (ACSCI) for integrating computer-based career…”
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    Wisconsin Career Information System. Annual Progress Report 1978, July 14, 1977-July 13, 1978; Third Year of Operation by Lambert, Roger H, Caulum, David A

    Published 01-09-1978
    “…The Wisconsin Career Information System (WCIS) is a joint effort by several state agencies, institutions, and interested individuals to develop and disseminate…”
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