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James Rounds

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Frontiers in Psychology|March 13, 2015
All STEM fields are not created equal: People and things interests explain gender disparities across STEM fieldsRong Su, James Rounds
Psychological Bulletin|July 21, 2020
How accurate are interest inventories? A quantitative review of career choice hit ratesAlexis Hanna, James Rounds
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies|January 3, 2009
The attitudes toward massage (ATOM) scale: reliability, validity, and associated findingsChristopher A Moyer, James Rounds
Journal of Counseling Psychology|June 7, 2011
People--things and data--ideas: bipolar dimensions?Louis Tay, Rong Su, James Rounds
Journal of Counseling Psychology|December 8, 2010
Holland in Iceland revisited: an emic approach to evaluating U.S. vocational interest modelsSif Einarsdóttir, James Rounds, Rong Su
Scientific Reports|December 11, 2023
Computer science work and interest profiles: stereotype vs. realitiesRong Su, Dan J Putka, James Rounds
Psychological Bulletin|November 4, 2009
Men and things, women and people: a meta-analysis of sex differences in interestsRong Su, James Rounds, Patrick Ian Armstrong
Psychological Bulletin|January 14, 2004
A meta-analysis of massage therapy researchChristopher A Moyer, James Rounds, James W Hannum
Journal of Intelligence|July 27, 2022
Interest-Ability Profiles: An Integrative Approach to Knowledge AcquisitionWilliam E Hyland, Kevin A Hoff, James Rounds
The Journal of Applied Psychology|August 26, 2009
Fitting measurement models to vocational interest data: are dominance models ideal?Louis Tay, Fritz Drasgow, James Rounds, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|March 13, 2015
All STEM fields are not created equal: People and things interests explain gender disparities across STEM fieldsRong Su, James Rounds
Psychological Bulletin|July 21, 2020
How accurate are interest inventories? A quantitative review of career choice hit ratesAlexis Hanna, James Rounds
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies|January 3, 2009
The attitudes toward massage (ATOM) scale: reliability, validity, and associated findingsChristopher A Moyer, James Rounds
Journal of Counseling Psychology|June 7, 2011
People--things and data--ideas: bipolar dimensions?Louis Tay, Rong Su, James Rounds
Journal of Counseling Psychology|December 8, 2010
Holland in Iceland revisited: an emic approach to evaluating U.S. vocational interest modelsSif Einarsdóttir, James Rounds, Rong Su
Scientific Reports|December 11, 2023
Computer science work and interest profiles: stereotype vs. realitiesRong Su, Dan J Putka, James Rounds
Psychological Bulletin|November 4, 2009
Men and things, women and people: a meta-analysis of sex differences in interestsRong Su, James Rounds, Patrick Ian Armstrong
Psychological Bulletin|January 14, 2004
A meta-analysis of massage therapy researchChristopher A Moyer, James Rounds, James W Hannum
Journal of Intelligence|July 27, 2022
Interest-Ability Profiles: An Integrative Approach to Knowledge AcquisitionWilliam E Hyland, Kevin A Hoff, James Rounds
The Journal of Applied Psychology|August 26, 2009
Fitting measurement models to vocational interest data: are dominance models ideal?Louis Tay, Fritz Drasgow, James Rounds, et al.
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