Selected Bibliography for
Campbell Interest and Skills Survey (CISS®)
Boggs, K.R. (1998). Career decisions: The Campbell and Ms. Flood. Career Development Quarterly. 46 (4) 311-31.
Boggs, K.R. (1999). Campbell Interest and Skill Survey: Review and critique. Measurement & Evaluation in Counseling & Development. 32(3) 168-182.
Brownlow, S., Gilbert, N., & Reasinger, R. (1997). Motivation, personality preferences, and interests in college students. Journal of Psychological Practice. 3(4) 128-140.
Campbell, D.P. (1993). A new integrated battery of psychological surveys. Journal of Counseling & Development. 71(5) 575-587.
Campbell, D.P. (1995). The Campbell Interest and Skill Survey (CISS): A product of ninety years of psychometric evolution. Journal of Career Assessment. 3(4) 391-410.
Campbell, D.P. (1996). The use of interest surveys with groups: A useful team-building technique. Measurement & Evaluation in Counseling & Development. 29(3) 153-162.
Campbell, D.P. & Borgen, F. (1999). Holland’s theory and the development of interest inventories. Journal of Vocational Behavior. 55(1) 86-101.
Campbell, D.P. (2002) The history and development of the Campbell Interest and Skill Survey. Journal of Career Assessment. 10(2) 150-168.
Hansen, J-I. & Neuman, J. (1999). Evidence of concurrent prediction of the Campbell Interest and Skill Survey (CISS) for college major selection. Journal of Career Assessment. 7(3) 239-247.
Savickas, M. (1998). Interpreting interest inventories: A case example. Career Development Quarterly. 46(4) 307-310.
Savickas,M.L. (2002). Convergent and discriminant validity of five interest inventories. Journal of Vocational Behavior. 61(1),139-184.
Watkins, C.E., Campbell, V., & Manus, M. (1990). Is vocational assessment training in counseling psychology programs too restricted? Counselling Psychology Quarterly. 3(3) 295-298.
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