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STRONG, EDWARD KELLOGG, JR

STRONG, EDWARD KELLOGG, JR: An American Pioneer in Vocational Psychology Edward Kellogg Strong, Jr., stands as one of the most significant figures in the history of American applied psychology, renowned primarily for his foundational work in vocational guidance and the development of standardized interest inventories. Born in the United States in 1884, Strong’s career spanned […]

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SHIPLEY-HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF LIVING SCALE

Historical Context and Development of the SHILS The Shipley-Hartford Institute of Living Scale (SHILS), often simply referred to as the Shipley Scale, stands as a seminal achievement in the history of psychological assessment, developed by the distinguished US psychologist Walter C Shipley (1903-1966). Shipley conceived of the scale during a critical period in clinical psychology, […]

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