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From page 237...
... The purchasers of the DOT were randomly sampled from a list of names and addresses, provided by the U.S. Government Printing Office, of individuals who purchased the fourth edition DOT during its first six months of availability.
From page 238...
... We also welcome any other information you might wish to provide on your use and/or evaluation of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles and other Occupational Analysis publications. If you have any questions concerning this inquiry, please call Patricia Roos collect (202-389-6345~.
From page 239...
... (1 2-1 3/99) Federal Government State GovernmentEmployment Service State Government (other)
From page 240...
... 8. Have you ever used the Dictionary of Occupational Titles' ratings of the level of worker functioning in relation to Data, People, and Things (the 4th through 6th digits of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles' codes)
From page 241...
... and Specific Vocational Preparation (SVP) L'S °/0 0 Inclusion of worker trait ratings of interests, aptitudes, and temperaments [Jig 9to Inclusion of worker trait ratings on physical demands and working conditions 3 /,0 Explicit incorporation of Standard Occupational Classification (SOC)
From page 242...
... 15. In addition to the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, the Occupational Analysis program distributes occupational information in other forms.
From page 243...
... h) Self-Directed Search, and related publications using the Holland Occupational Classification (e.g., StrongCampbell Interest Inventory, Vocational Preference I nventory)
From page 244...
... Results of the study will be made public wanly in summary or statistical form so that individuals `~ho participate cannot be identified. We also welcome any other information you might wish to provide on your use and/or evaluation of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles and other Occupational Analysis publications.
From page 245...
... 4 0 College or University () % 5 O Federal Government 6 0 State Government Employment Service (, 2.
From page 246...
... 8. Have you ever used the Dictionary of Occupational Titles' ratings of the level of worker functioning in relation to Data, People, and Things (the 4th through 6th digits of the Dictionary o!
From page 247...
... ./,o Inclusion of worker trait ratings on physical demands and working conditions 31 Hobo Explicit incorporation of Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes | | '/, 0 Inclusion of additional occupations (please specify)
From page 248...
... 15. In addition to the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, the Occupational Analysis program distributes occupational information in other forrr,s.
From page 249...
... O 13~1o 0 the Holland Occupational Classification (e.g., Strong Campbell Interest Inventory, Vocational Preference Inventory) Career Guidance System, and related publications 5¢o (Time Share Corporation)


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