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Copyright violation from http://www.epls.fsu.edu/people/RobertReardon.cfm removed per policy. Sources[edit]Sampson, J. P., Jr., Reardon, R. C., Peterson, G. W., & Lenz, J. L. (2004). Career counseling and services: A cognitive information processing approach. Pacific Grove, CA: Wadsworth-Brooks/Cole. A 15 chapter, 360 page beginning graduate text that introduces CIP theory for professionals seeking to develop skills and knowledge for providing career counseling and developing career programs. Reardon, R., Lenz, J., Sampson, J., & Peterson, G. (2000). Career development and planning: A comprehensive approach. Pacific Grove, CA: Wadsworth-Brooks/Cole. A 15 chapter, 416 page textbook with accompanying Student Manual and Instructor’s Manual with Test Blank that presents a comprehensive approach to career problem solving and decision making based on cognitive information processing theory. Reviewed: J. Wencel, CareerWatch (Spring 2000); J. Bohac, Career Planning & Employment (Winter 2001); D. S. Forney, Journal of College Student Development (May/June 2001). Reardon, R., Lenz, J., Sampson, J., & Peterson, G. (2000). Student manual for career development and planning: A comprehensive approach. Pacific Grove, CA: Wadsworth-Brooks/Cole. A 100 page coursebook with over 30 learning activities, assignments, and exercises for improving skills in career planning and employment. Reardon, R., & Lenz, J. (1998). The Self-Directed Search and related Holland career materials: A practitioner’s guide. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. A 320 page book with 12 chapters that provides a complete review of the history, design and use of the SDS and supporting materials and resources; includes 28 figures, 19 tables, and 12 appendices. Reviewed: A. C. Kovacs in Journal of Career Planning & Employment (Winter, 1999); S. B. DeVaney, Counseling Today (July, 1998); W. Patton, Australian Journal of Career Development (Autumn, 1999); C. Morrill, Career Planning & Adult Development Journal (Spring 1999); J. Kaysen, CareerWatch (Summer 1999); M. Offer, British Journal of Guidance & Counseling (February 2000); T. Hammontree, Journal of College Student Development (May/June 2000); D. Osborn, Professional School Counseling (April 2000); C. Consolvo, Counselor Education & Supervision (March 2001. 6 Sampson, J., Peterson, G., Lenz, J., Reardon, R., & Saunders, D. (1996). Improving your career thoughts: A workbook for the Career Thoughts Inventory. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. A 36 page monograph in 5 sections with exercises and instructions for challenging, altering, and improving negative career thoughts for improved career decision making; about 12,400 copies sold. Lenz, J., Peterson, G., Sampson, J., & Reardon, R. (1992). Instructor's manual for career development and services: A cognitive approach. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole. A 115 page teacher’s guide for Career Development and Services, including author perspectives on the book, 220 test items, 30 transparency masters, and client forms. Peterson, G., Sampson, J., & Reardon, R. (1991). Career development and services: A cognitive approach. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole. A 493-page basic text with 15 chapters explains cognitive information processing paradigm as basis for comprehensive career interventions; about 1,200 copies sold. Reviewed: J. D. Krumboltz, Contemporary Psychology; J. B. Kahnweiler, Career Developments (Spring 1993). Sampson, J., & Reardon, R. (Eds.) (1990). Enhancing the design and use of computer-assisted career guidance systems: Proceedings of an International Teleconference on Technology and Career Development. Alexandria, VA: National Career Development Association. A 124-page monograph including 14 original papers by North American and European authors on past, present, and future considerations for the more effective design and use of computers in guidance; 4th printing, 1994; about 750+ copies sold. Reviewed: G. L. Floyd, NCDA Newsletter (Spring, 1998). Burck, H., & Reardon, R. (Eds.), (1984). Career development interventions. Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas, Publishers. A 350-page basic text of 17 original chapters reviewing state-of-the-art practice in the career area. Soft cover. Sales of over 1,000 copies. Reviewed: R. B. Slaney, Contemporary Psychology (1985, Vol. 30, No. 10); T. E. Miller, Journal of College Student Personnel (March 1987). Reardon, R. (1981). Developing career education at the college level. Research Report 227. Columbus: ERIC Clearinghouse on Adult, Career and Vocational Education. (ERIC Document Reproduction Services ED 205 775) A 43-page literature review on issues and strategies for delivering career education and guidance at the college level, including about 225 references. Reardon, R., & Burck, H. (Eds.) (1975). Facilitating career development: Strategies for counselors. Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas, Publishers. (Second printing, 1977). A 317-page edited book of 15 original chapters by 13 authors (the editors each wrote one chapter) with total hard and soft cover sales of about 5,000 copies. Reviewed: J. O. Crites, Contemporary Psychology (1978, Vol. 23, No. 1); P. M. Hughes, British Journal of Educational Studies (February 1977); E. G. Hoffmann, Personnel & Guidance Journal, (November 1976); F. Vaisvil, Journal of College Placement, (Fall 1977); F. J. Vogel, School Counselor, (March 1977). 7 Burck, H., Cottingham, H., & Reardon, R. (1973). Counseling and accountability: Methods and critiques. New York: Pergamon Publishing Company. A 279-page text in the Pergamon General Psychology Series with cumulative hard and soft cover sales of about 2,500 copies. The book included nine original chapters and 13 research article reprints critiqued by the authors. Reviewed: E. Bordin, Contemporary Psychology (1975, Vol. 20, No. 12); M. D. Engelhart, Educational & Psychological Measurement (October 1976); L. Beymer, Personnel & Guidance Journal, (January 1974); A. Frank, Measurement & Evaluation in Guidance (April 1975). PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS & REPORTS: Reardon, R., & PAR Staff. (2001). Self-Directed Search Software Portfolio (SDS-SPTM) for Windows® [Computer program]. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. Provides for both on-screen administration and unlimited interpretive report generation for the SDS Form R and My Vocational Situation. Holland, J. L., Reardon, R. C., Latshaw, R. J., Rarick, S. R., Schneider, S., Shortridge, M. A., & St. James, S. A. (2001). Self-Directed Search Form R Internet Version 2.0 [On-line]. Available: http://www.selfdirected- search.com. Reardon, R., & PAR Staff. (1998). Self-Directed Search Form R Internet version interpretive report [Computer program]. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. An Internet-based computer program for administering the SDS on-line and producing a 12-15 page Interpretive Report for customers. Reardon, R., & PAR Staff. (1996). Self-Directed Search Form R computer version (WindowsTM Version 4) [Computer program]. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. A computer program for administering the SDS and MVS and producing a 4 page counselor Professional Summary and a 12-15 page client Interpretive Report. Reardon, R., & PAR Staff. (1996). Self-Directed Search ® Form R interpretive report (WindowsTM Version 4) [Computer program]. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. A computer program for administrator entry of test data and the production of 12-15 page Interpretive Reports, including lists of occupations, fields of study, and leisure activities. Reardon, R., & PAR Staff. (1994). Interpretive report for the Self-Directed Search: Career Explorer. [Computer program] Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. A 6-page report summarizing and interpreting the results of the SDS interest inventory for middle/junior high school students and their teachers or parents. Sampson, J., Peterson, G., Lenz, J., Reardon, R., & Saunders, D. (1994, 1996). Career Thoughts Inventory (CTI). [Psychological Test] Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. A self-scoring inventory of negative thoughts that can interfere with effective career problem solving and decision making. Reviewed: R. Feller & J. Daly, A Counselor’s Guide to Career Assessment Instruments, 2001. 8 Reardon, R., & PAR Staff. (1994). Professional and interpretive reports for the Self-Directed Search: Computer Version 4.0 (Form R). [Computer program] Odessa, FL. Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. Includes a 4-page Professional Summary for the counselor and a 12-page Interpretive Report for the client summarizing and interpreting the results of the SDS inventory for high school students, college students, and adults. Reardon, R. (1985). Professional and interpretive reports for the Self-Directed Search: Computer Version 3.0 (Form R). [Computer program] Odessa, FL. Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. Includes a 2-page Professional Summary for the counselor and a 10-page Interpretive Report for the client summarizing and interpreting the results of the SDS inventory for high school students, college students, and adults. TEST MANUALS: Reardon, R., & Ona, N. (1996; 2000). Self-Directed Search ® Form R computer version (SDS-R:CV) user’s guide [WindowsTM Version 4; 4.1]. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. Reardon, R., & Ona, N. (1996) Self-Directed Search ® Form R interpretive report (SDS-R:IR) user’s guide [WindowsTM Version 4]. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. Sampson, J., Peterson, G., Lenz, J., Reardon, R., & Saunders, D. (1996). Career Thoughts Inventory (CTI) professional manual. Odessa, FL: PAR, Inc. Reardon, R., & Ona, N. (1994). Program manual: Self-Directed Search Form R software system. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. Reardon, R., & Ona, N. (1994). Program manual: The SDS Career Explorer interpretive report. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. JOURNAL, SPECIAL ISSUE: Sampson, J., & Reardon, R. (Eds.). (1990). Evaluating computer-assisted career guidance systems. Journal of Career Development, 17, 79-149. JOURNAL ARTICLE, CONTRACTED: Sampson, J., & Reardon, R. (1990). Current developments in computer-assisted career guidance in the United States. Journal of Learning & Evaluation, 4, 10-33. [article published in Japanese; also published in British Journal of Guidance and Counselling] BOOK CHAPTERS: Reardon, R. C., & Lenz, J. L. (2006, in preparation). Self-Directed Search. In J. Greenhaus & G. Callanan (Eds.), Encyclopedia of career development. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE. Reardon, R. C., & Lumsden, J. A. (2003). Career interventions: Facilitating strategic academic and career planning. In G. L. Kramer & E. D. Peterson (Eds.), Student academic services in higher education: A comprehensive handbook for the 21st century (pp. 167-186). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. 9 Witmer, J. M., & Reardon, R. C. (2003). Leaders and legacies: Harold F. Cottingham. In D. L. Bubenzer, C. Osborn, & J. D. West (Eds.), Leaders and legacies: Contributions to the profession of counseling (pp. 151-157). New York: Brunner-Routledge/Taylor & Francis. Peterson, G. W., Sampson, J. P., Jr., Lenz, J. L., & Reardon, R. C. (2002). A cognitive information processing approach in career problem solving and decision making. In D. Brown (Ed.), Career choice and development (4th ed., pp. 312-369). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Reardon, R. C., & Lumsden, J. A. (2002). Holland-based career materials: A resource list for educators. In G. Walz & C. Kirkman (Eds.), Career development exemplars. Greensboro, NC: ERIC/CASS. Peterson, G. W., Lumsden, J. A., Sampson, J. P., Jr., Reardon, R. C., & Lenz, J. G. (2002). Using cognitive information processing in counseling with adults. In S. Niles (Ed.), Adult career development (3rd ed., pp. 98-117). Tulsa, OK: National Career Development Association. Lenz, J. G., Reardon, R. C., Peterson, G. W., & Sampson, J. P., Jr. (2001). Applying cognitive information processing (CIP) theory to career program design and development. In W. Patton & M. McMahon (Eds.), Career development programs: Preparation for life-long career decision making (pp. 46-57). Camberwell, VIC: Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) Press. Peterson, G., Sampson, J., Reardon, R., & Lenz, J. (1996). A cognitive information processing approach in career problem solving and decision making. In D. Brown & L. Brooks (Eds.), Career choice and development (3rd ed., pp. 423-475). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Sampson, J., Peterson, G., Lenz, J., Reardon, R., & Saunders, D. (1996). Negative thinking and career choice. In R. Feller & G. Walz (Eds.), Optimizing life transitions in turbulent times: Exploring work, learning and careers (pp.323-330). Greensboro, NC: ERIC/CASS Publications. Sampson, J., Reardon, R., Wilde, C., Norris., D., Peterson, G., Strausberger, S., Garis, J., Lenz, J., & Saunders, D. (1994). A comparison of the assessment components of fifteen computer-assisted career guidance systems. In J. Kapes, M. Mastie, & E. Whitfield (Eds.), A counselor's guide to career assessment instruments (3rd ed., pp. 373-379). Alexandria, VA: National Career Development Association. Bennett, B., & Reardon, R. (1986). Dual-earner families. In L. Golden & D. Capuzzi (Eds.), Family interventions with school related problems: A guide for professionals who help children and young people. Springfield, IL: Charles Thomas. Reardon, R. (1984). Use of information in career counseling. In H. Burck & R. Reardon (Eds.), Career development interventions (pp. 53-68). Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas. Reardon, R., Minor, C., & Burkhart, M. (1982). Curricular-Career Information Service. In N. Giddan & M. Austin (Eds.), Peer counseling and self-help groups on campus (pp. 43-53). Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas. Reardon, R., White, P., Barker, S., & Carlson, A. (1979). Self-help career planning for the handicapped. In Kokaska, C. (Ed.), Career futures for exceptional individuals. Arlington, VA: Council for Exceptional Children. Reardon, R. (1975). Using information in career counseling. In R. Reardon & H. Burck (Eds.), Facilitating career development: Strategies for counselors (pp. 37-51). Springfield, IL.: Charles C Thomas. Reardon, R., & Minor, C. (1975). The Curricular-Career Information Service. In L. Simpson (Ed.), Audiovisual media in career development. Bethlehem, PA: The College Placement Council. 10 ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS: Osborn, D., & Reardon, R. (in preparation). Using the Self-Directed Search: Career Explorer with high-risk middle school students. Bullock, E., & Reardon, R. (submitted). Using profile elevation to increase usefulness of the Self-Directed Search and other inventories. Osborn, D., Sampson, J., Peterson, G., & Reardon, R. (in preparation). The impact of dysfunctional career thoughts and perfectionism on career indecision. Reardon, R., Leierer, S., & Lee, D. (in preparation). Career course impact: An analysis of grade distribution over 23 years. Reardon, R., & Bullock, E. (accepted). Holland’s theory and implications for academic advising. NACADA Journal. Bullock, E., Reardon, R., & Lenz, J. (in preparation). A study of Self-Directed Search profile elevation, career thoughts, and personality. Kleiman, T., Gati, I., Peterson, G. W., Sampson, J. P., Jr., Reardon, R. C., & Lenz, J. G. (2004). Dysfunctional thinking and difficulties in career decision making. Journal of Career Assessment, 12, 312-331. Lumsden, J. A., Sampson, J. P., Jr., Reardon, R. C., Lenz, J. G., & Peterson, G. W. (2004). A comparison study of the paper and pencil, personal computer, and Internet versions of Holland’s Self-Directed Search. Measurement & Evaluation in Counseling & Development, 37, 85-94. Folsom, B., Peterson, G., Reardon, R., & Mann, B. (2005, in press). Impact of a career-planning course on academic performance and graduation. Journal of College Retention, 6(4). Vernick, S., Reardon, R., & Sampson, J. (2004). Process evaluation of a career course: A replication and extension. Journal of Career Development, 30, 201-213. Reardon, R. C., Vernick, S. H., & Reed, C. R. (2004). A Holland perspective on the U.S. workforce from 1960 to 1990. Journal of Career Assessment, 12, 99-112. Folsom, B., & Reardon, R. (2003). College career courses: Design and accountability. Journal of Career Assessment, 11, 421-450. Lenz, J., Reardon, R., & Reed, C. (2003). Self-Directed Search, RIASEC theory, and related Holland assessments in adult career counseling. The Career Planning & Adult Development Journal (special issue), 19(2), 11-23. Osborn, D., Peterson, G., Sampson, J., & Reardon, R. (2003). Client anticipations of computer-assisted career guidance systems: A cognitive information processing perspective. Career Development Quarterly, 51, 356-367. Dipeolu, A., Reardon, R., Sampson, J., & Burkhead, J. (2002). The relationship between dysfunctional career thoughts and adjustment to disability in college students with learning disabilities. Journal of Career Assessment, 10, 413-427. Lumsden, J., Garis, J., Reardon, R., Unger, M., & Arkin, S. (2001). Developing an on-line career portfolio. Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 62(1), 33-38. 11 Sampson, J. P., Jr., Peterson, G. W., Reardon, R. C., & Lenz, J. L. (2000). The viability of readiness assessment in contributing to improved career services: A response to Jepsen. Career Development Quarterly, 49, 179-185. Sampson, J. P., Jr., Peterson, G. W., Reardon, R. C., & Lenz, J. G. (2000). Using readiness assessment to improve career services: A cognitive information processing approach. Career Development Quarterly, 49, 146-174. Vernick, S., Garis, J, & Reardon, R. (2000). Integrating service, teaching, and research in a comprehensive university career center. Career Planning & Adult Development Journal, 16, 7-24. Vernick, S., & Reardon, R. (2001). Career development programs in corrections. Journal of Career Development, 27, 265-277. Reed, C., Reardon, R., Lenz, J., & Leierer, S. (2001). Reducing negative career thoughts with a career course. Career Development Quarterly, 50, 158-167. Reardon, R. C., Sampson, J. P., Jr., & Lenz, J. G. (2000). Career assessment in a time of changing roles, relationships, and contexts. Journal of Career Assessment, 8, 351-359. Wright, L., Reardon, R., Peterson, G., & Osborn, D. (2000). The relationship among constructs in the Career Thoughts Inventory and the Self-Directed Search. Journal of Career Assessment, 8, 139-149. Saunders, D. E., Sampson, J. P. Jr., Peterson, G. W., & Reardon, R. C. (2000). Relation of depression and dysfunctional career thinking to career indecision. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 56, 288-298. Reardon, R., & Lenz, J. (1999). Holland’s theory and career assessment. Journal of Vocational Behavior (Special Issue), 55, 102-113. Reardon, R., & Wright, L. (1999). The case of Mandy: Applying Holland’s theory and Cognitive Information Processing theory. Career Development Quarterly, 47, 195-203. Saunders, D. E., Reardon, R. C., & Lenz, J. G. (1999). Specialty training for career counselors: Twentyfive years at Florida State University. Career Planning & Adult Development Journal, 15, 23-33. Reardon, R., Lenz, J., & Folsom, B. (1998). Employer ratings of student participation in non-classroom based activities: Findings from a campus survey. Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 58(4), 36-39. Sampson, J. P., Jr., Lenz, J. G., Reardon, R. C., & Peterson, G. W. (1999). A cognitive information processing approach to employment problem solving and decision making. Career Development Quarterly, 48, 3-18. Sampson, J., Peterson, G., Lenz, J., Reardon, R., & Saunders, D. (1998). The design and use of a measure of dysfunctional career thoughts among adults, college students, and high school students: The Career Thoughts Inventory. Journal of Career Assessment, 6, 115-134. Sampson, J. P., Jr., & Reardon, R. C. (1998). Maximizing staff resources in meeting the needs of job seekers in one-stop centers. Journal of Employment Counseling, 35, 50-68. Sampson, J., Reardon, R., Kolodinsky, R., & Herbert, S. (1998). The availability and use of information and assessment resources in one-stop centers. Journal of Career Development, 25, 15-29. 12 Lenz, J., & Reardon, R. (1997). Improving career services: A student affairs and academic affairs collaboration. Australian Journal of Career Development, 6(3), 3-4. Reardon, R. (1996). A program and cost analysis of a self-directed career decision-making program in a university career center. Journal of Counseling & Development, 74, 280-285. [Rayman, J. (1996). Apples and oranges in the career center: Reaction to R. Reardon. Journal of Counseling & Development, 74, 286-287.] Reardon, R., Lenz, J., & Strausberger, S. (1996). Integrating theory, practice, and research with the Self- Directed Search: Computer Version (Form R). Measurement & Evaluation in Counseling & Development, 28, 211-218. Zmud, R., Sampson, J., Reardon, R., Lenz, J., & Byrd, T. (1994). Confounding effects of construct overlap: An example from IS user satisfaction theory. Journal of Information Technology & People, 7(2), 29-45. Peterson, G., Ryan-Jones, R., Sampson, J., & Reardon, R. (1994). A comparison of the effectiveness of three computer-assisted career guidance systems: DISCOVER, SIGI, and SIGI PLUS. Computers and Human Behavior, 10, 189-198. Lenz, J., Reardon, R., & Sampson, J. (1993). Holland's theory and the effective use of computer-assisted career guidance systems. Journal of Career Development, 19, 245-253. McDonald, J., Dipeolu, A., Johnson, T., & Reardon, R. (1993). EXI means minority career development at Florida State. Journal of Career Planning and Employment, 53(2), 57-60. Reardon, R., Sampson, J., Ryan-Jones, R., Peterson, G., & Shahnasarian, M. (1992). A comparative analysis of the impact of SIGI and SIGI PLUS. Journal of Career Development, 18, 315-322. Sampson, J., Peterson, G., Lenz, J., & Reardon, R. (1992). A cognitive approach to career services: Translating concepts into practice. Career Development Quarterly, 41, 67-74. Sampson, J. P., Peterson, G., Reardon, R., Lenz, J., Shahnasarian, M., & Ryan-Jones, R. (1992). The social influence of two computer-assisted career guidance systems. Career Development Quarterly, 41, 75-83. Johnston, J., Reardon, R., Kramer, G., Lenz, J., Maduros, A., & Sampson, J. (1991). The "demand side" of general education: Attending to student attitudes and understandings. The Journal of General Education, 40, 180-200. Sampson, J., & Reardon, R. (1991). Current developments in computer-assisted career guidance in the USA. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 19, 113-128. Sampson, J., Reardon, R., & Lenz, J. (1991). Computer-assisted career guidance: Improving the design and use of systems. Journal of Career Development, 17, 185-194. Ballantine, M., Watts, A. G., Sampson, J., & Reardon, R. (1990). Fostering international communication in educational and vocational guidance via teleconferencing. Educational and Vocational Guidance Bulletin, 51, 30-35. Lenz, J., & Reardon, R. (1990). Job change: A practitioner's view. Journal of Career Development, 17, 59-70. 13 Sampson, J., Reardon, R., Humphreys, J., Peterson, G., Evans, M., & Domkowski, D. (1990). A differential feature-cost analysis of nine computer-assisted career guidance systems. Journal of Career Development, 17, 81-111. Loughead, T. A., & Reardon, R. C. (1989). The relationship between Holland's SDS Differentiation Scale and psychological adjustment. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 2, 431-440. Sampson, J., Peterson, G., & Reardon, R. (1989). Counselor intervention strategies for computer-assisted career guidance: An information processing approach. Journal of Career Development, 16, 139-154. Gerken, D., Reardon, R., & Bash, R. (1988). Revitalizing a career course: The gender roles infusion. Journal of Career Development, 14, 269-278. Reardon, R., & Loughead, T. (1988). A comparison of paper-pencil and computer versions of the Self- Directed Search. Journal of Counseling and Development, 67, 249-252. Sampson, J., Shahnasarian, M., & Reardon, R. (1988). Factors influencing the use of DISCOVER and SIGI. Journal of Career Development, 15, 75-86. Reardon, R. (1987). Development of the computer-version of the Self-Directed Search. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 20, 62-67. Reardon, R., & Clark, J. (1987). Career development in student recruitment: A case study. Journal of College Student Personnel, 28, 467-469. Sampson, J., Shahnasarian, M., & Reardon, R. (1987). Computer-assisted career guidance: A national perspective on the use of DISCOVER and SIGI. Journal of Counseling and Development, 65, 416- 419. Bash, R., & Reardon, R. (1986). Fundraising in career development services. Journal of Career Development, 12, 231-239. Bennett, B., & Reardon, R. (1985). Dual-career couples and psychological adjustment of offspring: A review. The School Counselor, 32, 287-295. Reardon, R., & Mundy, J. (1984). Career education and leisure education: A K-12 life/development synthesis. Journal of Career Development, 11, 110-118. Reardon, R., Shahnasarian, M., Maddox, N., & Sampson, J. (1984). Computers and student services. Journal of Counseling & Development, 63, 180-183. Roach, D., Reardon, R., Alexander, J., & Cloudman, D. (1983). Career counseling by telephone. Journal of College Student Personnel, 24, 71-76. Reardon, R., Bonnell, R., & Huddleston, M. (1982). Self-directed career exploration: A comparison of CHOICES and the Self-Directed Search. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 20, 22-30. Reardon, R., & Roach, D. (1982). Career counseling by phone. Florida Vocational Journal, 7(4), 20. Anderson, J., & Reardon, R. (1981). Self-directed career planning for persons with disabilities. Journal of Employment Counseling, 18, 73-80. 14 Arreola, C., Dowd, E. T., & Reardon, R. (1981). A study of the relationship between locus of control and satisfaction with two vocational counseling treatments. Revista Puertorriquena de Psicologia, 1(1), 39-45. Reardon, R., & Regan, K. (1981). Process evaluation of a career planning course. Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 29, 265-269. Barker, S., White, P., Reardon, R., & Johnson, P. (1980). An evaluation of the effectiveness of an adaptation of the Self-Directed Search for use of the blind. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 23, 177-182. Goldberg, L., Reardon, R., & Bonnell, R. (1980). CHOICES in career planning. Florida Vocational Journal, 6(2), 17-19. Reardon, R., & Burck, H. (1980). Training of the career development specialist (CDS) within a counselor education program. Journal of Counselor Education and Supervision, 19, 210-215. Reardon, R., Domkowski, D., & Jackson, E. (1980). Career center evaluation methods: A case study. Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 29, 150-158. Reardon, R., & Kahnweiler, B. (1980). A comparison of paper-pencil and tactile board forms of the Self- Directed Search. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 27, 328-331. Byrne, T. P., Reardon, R. C., & Kelly, F. D. (1979). Differential client satisfaction with Holland's Self- Directed Search. Journal of College Student Personnel, 20, 502-506. Fierle, K., & Reardon, R. (1979). Career planning: The leisure component. Journal of Career Education, 6, 12-21. White, P., Reardon, R., Barker, S., & Carlson, A. (1979). Adapting a university career center for use by the blind. Personnel & Guidance Journal, 58, 292-295. Reardon, R., Zunker, V., & Dyal, M. (1979). The status of career planning programs and career centers in colleges and universities. Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 28, 154-159. Marlow, R., Madsen, C., Bowen, C., Reardon, R., & Logue, P. (1978). Severe classroom behavior problems: Teachers or counselors. Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis, 11, 36-40. Reardon, R. (1977). Campus location and the effectiveness of a career information center. Journal of College Student Personnel, 18, 240-241. Reardon, R., & Domkowski, D. (1977). Building instruction into a career information center. Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 25, 274-278. Fisher, R., Reardon, R., & Burck, H. (1976). Increasing information-seeking behavior (ISB) with a model reinforced videotape. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 23, 234-238. Reardon, R., & Minor, C. (1975). Revitalizing the career information service. Personnel & Guidance Journal, 54, 169-171. Reardon, R. (1973). The counselor and career information services. Journal of College Student Personnel, 14, 495-500. 15 Reardon, R., & Amatea, E. (1973). The meaning of vocal emotional expressions: Sex differences for listeners and speakers. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 19, 214-219. Reardon, R., & Burck, H. (1972). An encounter group and changes in counselor's values. Journal of Employment Counseling, 9, 140-148. Reardon, R. (1971). Individual differences and the meaning of vocal emotional expression. Journal of Communication, 21, 72-82. Burck, H., & Reardon, R. (1970). Individual differences and learning efficiency: Re-examination and reemphasis. Journal of Contemporary Education, 41, 119-122. OTHER REFEREED PUBLICATIONS: Reardon, R. (01/21/03). A field-based strategy for developing successful career programs. Career Convergence (NCDA web magazine). Tulsa, OK: NCDA. Reardon, R. C., & Lumsden, J. A. (2002). Holland-based career materials: A resource list for educators. In G. Walz & C. Kirkman (Eds.), Career development exemplars. Greensboro, NC: ERIC/CASS. Reardon, R., Vernick, S., & Reed, C. (2001). A Holland Perspective on the U.S. Workforce from 1960 to 1990 (Tech. Rep. No. 33). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Also available at http://www.career.fsu.edu/documents/technical%20reports/Technical%20Report%2033/censustr1.ht m . (ERIC Document Reproduction Services, CE 082587; ERIC No. ED458417) Reardon, R., & Lenz, J. (October, 1999). Using the Self-Directed Search in career one-stops: Part II. NAWDP Advantage, p. 9. Reardon, R., & Lenz, J. (September, 1999). Using the Self-Directed Search in career one-stops: Part I. NAWDP Advantage, p. 8. Sampson, J., Reardon, R., Wilde, C., Norris, D., Peterson, G., Strausberger, S., Garis, J., Lenz, J., & Saunders, D. (1994). A differential feature-cost analysis of sixteen computer-assisted career guidance systems (technical report No. 10). (5th Edition). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 363825) Sampson, J. P., Reardon, R., Lenz, J., Ryan-Jones, R, Peterson, G., & Levy, F. (1993). The impact of DISCOVER for Adult Learners and SIGI PLUS on the career decision making of adults (technical report No. 9). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 363824) Reardon, R., Lenz, J., & Strausberger, S. (1993). Improving career services and research with the Self- Directed Search: Computer Version Form R (technical report No. 15). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service no. ED 363827) Lenz, J., Leierer, S., Reardon, R., & Sampson, J. (1992). An analysis of the localization feature of two computer-assisted career guidance systems-DISCOVER and SIGI PLUS (technical report No. 14). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 363826) Reardon, R., Lenz, J., Sampson, J., Johnston, J., & Kramer, G. (1990). The "demand side" of general education--A review of the literature (technical report No. 11). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 323861) 16 Lenz, J., Reardon, R., & Sampson, J. (1990). Holland's theory and effective use of computer-assisted career guidance systems (technical report No. 12). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 340971) Metzger, E., Sampson, J., & Reardon, R. (1988). Computer assisted career guidance and the adult learner--two case studies (technical report No. 8). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. 334485). Reardon, R. C., Sampson, J. P., Jr., Ryan-Jones, R. E., Peterson, G. W., & Shahnasarian, M. (1988). A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Two Generations of a Computer-Assisted Career Guidance System--SIGI and SIGI PLUS (technical report No. 7). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 334486). Sampson, J., Reardon, R., Shahnasarian, M., Peterson, G., Ryan-Jones, R., & Lenz, J. (1987). The impact of SIGI and DISCOVER on the career decision-making of college students (technical report No. 5). Tallahassee: Florida State University. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 334483) Peterson, G., Ryan-Jones, R., Sampson, J., Reardon, R., & Shahnasarian, M. (1987). A comparison of the effectiveness of three computer assisted career guidance systems on college students' career decision making processes (technical report No. 6.), Tallahassee: Florida State University. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. 334484). Bennett, B., & Reardon, R. (1986). The dual earner family's impact on the child and the family systems: Review and implications for counseling practice. Tallahassee, Florida State University. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 261315). Sampson, J., Domkowski, D., Peterson, G., & Reardon, R. (1986). A differential feature-cost analysis of DISCOVER for Adult Learners and SIGI PLUS (technical report No. 4), Tallahassee: Florida State University, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 272679) Sampson, J., Shahnasarian, M., & Reardon, R. (1986). A national comparison of DISCOVER and SIGI (technical report No. 2). Tallahassee: Florida State University, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 272677) Sampson, J., Shahnasarian, M., & Reardon, R. (1985). Computer-assisted career guidance: A national survey on the use of DISCOVER and SIGI (technical report No. 1). Tallahassee, Florida State University. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 256905) Reardon, R., White, P., Barker, S. & Carlson, A. (1979). A self-directed career planning program for the visually disabled. Tallahassee: Florida State University. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 166590) Reardon, R. (1978). A staff development module on counselor directed information services. (Developed under the contract with the Georgia State Department of Education, Dr. Bill Ware, Project Director, 1977). Atlanta: Georgia Department of Education. (ERIC Document Reproduction Services ED 153102) Minor, C., Reardon, R. & Deloney, B. (1977). A delivery system for easy access to career information. Tallahassee: Florida State University. (ERIC Document Reproduction Services, ED 1475) 17 BOOK & TEST REVIEWS: Bullock, E. E., & Reardon, R. C. (2003). A review of Smart, J. C., Feldman, K. A., & Ethington, C. A. (2000). Academic disciplines: Holland’s theory and the study of college students and faculty. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press. Journal of College Student Development, 44, 699-700. Reardon, R., & Vernick, S. (2001). Review of the Career Planning Survey. In J. Kapes & E. Whitfield (Eds.), A counselor’s guide to career assessment instruments (4th ed., pp. 109-115). Columbus, OH: National Career Development Association. OTHER PAPERS/PRODUCTS: Osborn, D., & Reardon, R. (July 29, 2004). Using the Self-Directed Search: Career Explorer with high-risk middle school students (technical report 42). Tallahassee, FL. Florida State University, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development. Lenz, J. G., & Reardon, R. C. (August, 2004). Exploring a Nexus between Career Development and Career Management: A Career Development Perspective. Paper presented at the Academy of Management Conference, New Orleans, LA. Lenz, J. G., & Reardon, R. C. (April 15, 2004). Delivering cost-efficient career services. Paper presented at the Australian Association of Career Counsellors Conference, Coolangatta, Gold Coast. Meyer, K.E., & Reardon, R.C. (2004, in progress). An examination of the relationship between communication apprehension and career thinking (technical report No. 41). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development. Reardon, R. C., & Bullock, E. (2004). Holland’s theory and implications for academic advising and career counseling (technical report No. 38). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University, Center for rthe Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development. Also available at http://www.career.fsu.edu/documents/technical%20reports/Technical%20Report%2038/Technical%2 0Report%2038.htm. Reardon, R.C., Lumsden, J.A., & Meyer, K.E. (2004, in progress). The FSU Online Career Portfolio Program: An evaluation report (technical report No. 35). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development. Bullock, E., Reardon, R., & Leierer, S. (2004). An exploration of profile elevation on the Self-Directed Search (Tech. Rep. 39) Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Also available at http://www.career.fsu.edu/documents/technical%20reports/Technical%20Report%2039/Technical%2 0Report%2039.htm. Reardon, R., & Bullock, E. (2004). Holland’s theory and implications for academic advising and career counseling (Tech. Rep. No. 38). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Also available at http://www.career.fsu.edu/documents/technical%20reports/Technical%20Report%2038/Technical%2 0Report%2038.htm. Folsom, B., Peterson, G., Reardon, R., & Mann, B. (2002). Career course effects on academic behavior and retention (Tech. Rep. No. 34). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Also available at http://www.career.fsu.edu/documents/technical%20reports/Technical%20Report%2034/Technical%2 0Report%2034.htm. Vernick, S., Reardon, R., & Sampson, J. (2002). Process evaluation of a career course: Replication and extension (Tech. Rep. No. 31). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Also available at 18 http://www.career.fsu.edu/documents/technical%20reports/Technical%20Report%2031/Technical%2 0Report%2031.htm. Lumsden, J. A., Sampson, J. P., Jr., Reardon, R. C., & Lenz, J. G. (2002). A Comparison Study of the Paper, Personal Computer (PC), and Internet Versions of Holland’s Self-Directed Search: Technical Report No. 30 (Tech. Rep. No. 30). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Also available at http://www.career.fsu.edu/documents/technical%20reports/Technical%20Report%2030/Technical%2 0Report%2030.htm Folsom, B., & Reardon, R. C. (2000). The effects of college career courses on learner outputs and outcomes (technical report No. 26). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Also available at http://www.career.fsu.edu/documents/technical%20reports/Technical%20Report%2026/Technical%2 0Report%2026.html Reed, C. R., Lenz, J. L., Reardon, R. C., & Leierer, S. (2000). Using the Career Thoughts Inventory to study the impact of a career course (technical report No. 25). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Also available at http://www.career.fsu.edu/documents/technical%20reports/Technical%20Report%2025/Technical%2 0Report%2025.htm Sampson, J., Peterson, G., Reardon, R., & Lenz, J. (May 17, 1999). Key Elements of the CIP Approach to Designing Careers Services. Tallahassee: FSU, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling & Career Development. Also available at http://www.career.fsu.edu/documents/cognitive%20information%20processing/Key%20Elements.htm Sampson, J., Reardon, R., Reed, C., Rudd, E., Lumsden, J., Epstein, S., Folsom, B., Herbert, S., Johnson, S., Simmons, A., O’Dell, J., Rush, D., Wright, L., Lenz, J., Peterson, G., & Greeno, B. (1998). A differential feature-cost analysis of twenty-one computer-assisted career guidance systems (technical report No. 10). (8th Edition). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Sampson, J., & Reardon, R. (1996). Maximizing staff resources in meeting customer needs in one-stop centers (technical report No. 22). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development. Sampson, J., Reardon, R., Kolodinsky, R., & Herbert, S. (1996). A preliminary study of the availability and use of information and assessment resources in one-stop centers (technical report No. 21). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development. Sampson, J., Reardon, R., Norris, D., Greeno, B., Kolodinsky, R., Rush, D., Herbert, S., Sankofa- Amammere, K., Epstein, S., Odell, J., Wright, L., Radice, M., Peterson, G., & Lenz, J. (1996). A differential feature-cost analysis of twenty-one computer-assisted career guidance systems (technical report No. 10). (7th Edition). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Sampson, J., Reardon, R., Norris, D., Wilde, C., Slatten, M. L., Greeno, B., Garis, J., Strausberger, S., Sankofa-Amammere, K., Peterson, G., & Lenz, J. (1995). A differential feature-cost analysis of eighteen computer-assisted career guidance systems (technical report No. 10). (6th Edition). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Reardon, R., Sampson, J., Ollis, H., Dietrich, E., Frugoli, P., & Woods, J. (1995). Priorities for relating career information delivery systems (CIDS) and federal initiatives (technical report No. 19.). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. 19 Sampson, S., Reardon, R., Norris, D., Wilde, C., & Dietrich, E. (1994). Potential contributions of career information delivery systems to one-stop career centers, military downsizing, and school-to-work transition initiatives (technical report No. 18). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Sampson, J., Reardon, R., Wilde, C., Norris, D., Peterson, G., Strausberger, S., Garis, J, Lenz, J., & Saunders, D. (1993). A differential feature-cost analysis of fifteen computer assisted career guidance systems (technical report No. 10). (4th edition). Unpublished manuscript. Florida State University, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development, Tallahassee, Florida. Sampson, J., Reardon, R., Humphreys, J., Peterson, G., Evans, M., & Domkowski, D. (1990). A differential feature-cost analysis of nine computer assisted career guidance systems (technical report No. 10). (3rd Edition). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Reardon, R. (1989). Concepts for implementing career guidance in Florida. In Career Development Program Guide. Tallahassee, FL: Bureau of Career Development, Florida Department of Education. Peterson, G. W., Ryan-Jones, R. E., Sampson, J. P., & Reardon, R. C. (1988). Computer-assisted career guidance evaluation form. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Reardon, R. (1987). Position Paper: Career guidance and vocational education. Auburn, AL: State Council for Vocational Education. Reardon, R., Minor, C., & Deloney, B. (1975). Florida State University Reports -- CCIS. A & IMS/2, Career Guidance & Counseling. Tallahassee, Florida: Career Education Curriculum Laboratory. Reardon, R. A module for training occupational specialists in the evaluation of career guidance programs. (Developed under the contract with the Florida Department of Education, Ms. Pam Miller, Project Director, 1972). Reardon, R. (1968). The connotative valence meaning of vocal expressions of emotion for college students differing in level of self-concept. (Doctoral dissertation directed by Harold F. Cottingham, Ed.D.) Reardon, R. (1965). A survey of former counselees' reactions to selected aspects of the services provided by the Guidance Laboratory at Florida State University. (Masters thesis directed by William E. Hopke, Ed.D.) BIBLIOGRAPHIES: Sampson, J., Peterson, G., Reardon, R., & Lenz, J. (September 13, 1999). A cognitive information processing approach to career development and services. Tallahassee, FL: FSU, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling & Career Development. Sampson, J., Wilde, C., Slatten, M., & Reardon, R. (1994). Computer-assisted career guidance: Disability issues bibliography. Tallahassee, FL: FSU, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling & Career Development. Sampson, J., Sankofa-Amammere, K., & Reardon, R. (1994). Computer-assisted career guidance: Multicultural issues bibliography. Tallahassee, FL: FSU, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling & Career Development. Sampson, J., Norris, D., Barrett, K., & Reardon, R. (1994). Computer-assisted career guidance: Career Visions bibliography. Tallahassee, FL: FSU, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling & Career Development. 20 Sampson, J., Norris, D., Diaz, J., & Reardon, R. (1994). Computer-assisted career guidance: C-ELECT bibliography. Tallahassee, FL: FSU, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling & Career Development. Sampson, J., Norris, D., Greeno, B., & Reardon, R. (1994). Computer-assisted career guidance: COIN bibliography. Tallahassee, FL: FSU, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling & Career Development. Sampson, J., Norris, D., Kinsley, K., & Reardon, R. (1994). Computer-assisted career guidance: Guidance Information System bibliography. Tallahassee, FL: FSU, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling & Career Development. Sampson, J., Norris, D., & Reardon, R. (1994). Computer-assisted career guidance: Research and evaluation bibliography. Tallahassee, FL: FSU, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling & Career Development. Sampson, J. D., Norris, D., Rush, D., & Reardon, R. (1994). Computer-assisted career guidance: Career Information System bibliography. Tallahassee, FL: FSU, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling & Career Development. Sampson, J., & Reardon, R. (1993). Choices bibliography. Tallahassee, FL: FSU, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling & Career Development. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 363819) Sampson, J. P., Jr., & Reardon, R. C. (1993). General issues bibliography. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. 363822) Sampson, J. P., Jr., & Reardon, R. C. (1993). DISCOVER bibliography. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. 363821) Sampson, J. P., Jr., & Reardon, R. C. (1993). SIGI PLUS and SIGI bibliography. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. 363823) Sampson, J., Peterson, G., Reardon, R., & Lenz, J. (1994). Bibliography: A cognitive approach to career development and services. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Reardon, R. (1995). Bibliography of career development monographs and books. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Shahnasarian, M., Ryan-Jones, R., Sampson, J. P., Jr., Reardon, R. C., Tenhagen, C. A., Clark, J., & Maddox, E. N. (1988). DISCOVER abstracts. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Reardon, R. (1987). Equity/nontraditional recruitment bibliography. Tallahassee: Florida Department of Education. Sampson, J. P., Jr., Chapman, T. M., Alston, R., Clark, A., Burkhead, E. J., McMahon, B. T., & Reardon, R. C. (1987). Applications for persons with a disability bibliography. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. 21 FUNDED GRANTS: (*) Indicates peer review of proposal Co-Principal Investigator (with J. Sampson), Staff Training Strategies for Improving the Effectiveness of One-Stop Centers. South Carolina Employment Security Commission, September 1996-August 1997, $50,000. Co-Principal Investigator (with J. Sampson), The Role of Counseling and Career Information Resources in Improving the Effectiveness of CIDS in One-Stop Centers. U.S. Department of Labor, May- December, 1996, $9,800. Principal Investigator, National CIDS Developers Symposium on Labor Market Information Initiatives. U.S. Department of Labor, National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee, June-December, 1995, $9,900.
Career Development and Placement Model for University Students with Disabilities. U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, September 1993-August 1996; $350,000.
Prudential Foundation, January - December, 1991; $18,500. Co-Principal Investigator (with G. Peterson & J. Sampson), The Development of a Florida Competency- Assisted Career Planning System. Florida Department of Education Bureau of Career Development, July 1990 - June 1991; $273,000. Co-Principal Investigator (with J. Sampson), Student's Understanding of General Education. Exxon Education Foundation through Association of American Colleges, November 1989 - April 1990; $12,200. Co-Originator and Co-Director (with J. Sampson), An International Teleconference on Technology and Career Development. Center for Professional Development and Public Service, Florida State University; June 28-30, 1989; $35,000, estimated. Co-Principal Investigator (with J. Sampson), Career Guidance Program Support. Brevard Community College, January, 1989 - April, 1989; $6,600. Proposal Co-Author and Co-Recipient, Computer-Assisted Career Guidance Laboratory (with J. Sampson & R. O’Neal). Barnett Banks through the Florida State University Foundation, November, 1988; $50,000. Co-Principal Investigator (with J. Sampson), Center for Career Development Project Support. Tallahassee Community College, April, 1988 - June, 1988; $5,300. Co-Principal Investigator (with J. Sampson), Support Project for State Advisory Council on Adult and Community Education. Florida Department of Education, August, 1987 - August, 1988; $52,063. Proposal Co-Author and Co-Director, and Co-Principle Investigator (with J. Sampson), Project LEARN: Phase II; The Florida Cluster. Brevard Community College (subcontract from the Kellogg Foundation); February 1983 - August 1988; $190,000. 22
June, 1987; $21,000.
Department of Education, September, 1984 - August, 1985; $10,000.
June, 1983; $4,000.
November, 1982 - June, 1983; $3,300. Co-Principal Investigator (with J. Sampson), A SIGI Community Outreach Project. Tallahassee Community College; October, 1980 - September, 1982; $10,000. Co-Principal Investigator (with J. Sampson), A Methodology for Enhancing SIGI to Meet the Career Guidance Needs of Transition Adults. Brevard Community College (subcontract from the Kellogg Foundation); October, 1980 - September, 1981; $25,550; renewed, October 27, 1981 - May 31, 1982; $22,750.
Management System. Florida Department of Education; October, 1980 - June, 1981; $7,736.
Center Outreach Programs. Florida Department of Education; July, 1980 - June, 1981; $20,666.
- June, 1980; $8,936.
Department of Education; October, 1978 - June, 1979; $11,000.
Current & Former Students in SUS. Florida Department of Education; February, 1978 - August, 1979; $20,000.
jointly written with Dr. Michael Gimmestad). U.S. Office of Education; October 1, 1977 - September 30, 1978; $59,503. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS, REFEREED: Bullock, E., Meyer, K., Reardon, R., & Peterson, G. (July, 2004). Interpreting the SDS in light of Profile Elevation, Communication Apprehension, Personality, and Career Thoughts. National Career Development Association, San Francisco, CA. Lumsden, J., Meyer, K., & Reardon, R. (July, 2004). Evaluation of an Online Career Portfolio: How Technology Promotes Career Development. National Career Development Association, San Francisco, CA. J. Lenz, & R. Reardon. (April, 2004). Cost-Efficient Career Counseling. Australian Association of Career Counsellors, Coolangatta, Goldcoast, Australia. 23 Reardon, R. (chair), Smart, J., Bullock, E., Minvielle, M., & Djadali, Y. (June, 2003). Holland's Theory and Higher Education: Implications for Academic and Career Advising. National Career Development Association, Denver. Osborn, D., & Reardon, R. (June, 2003). Using the Self-Directed Search: Career Explorer in a Middle School Guidance Program. National Career Development Association, Denver. Reardon, R., Heiser, L., Osborn, D., Reed, C., & Vernick, S. (July, 2002). Holland's Theory in Practice: Four Reports from Practitioner’s in the Field. Careers Across America Conference (NDCA), Chicago, IL. Lumsden, J., Lenz, J., & Reardon, R. (March, 2002). Online Career Portfolios: Connecting Scholarship and Practice. American College Personnel Association, Long Beach, CA. Reardon, R., Reed, C., & Vernick, S. (August, 2001). A Holland Perspective on U.S. Employment from 1960-1990. American Psychological Association, San Francisco. Reardon, R., Reed., C., & Vernick, S. (July, 2001). Career Course Evaluation: A Summary of Three Studies. National Career Development Association, Tucson, AZ. Lumsden, J., Lenz, J., & Reardon, R. (July, 2001). Online Career Portfolio: Using Technology to Promote Career Development. National Career Development Association, Tucson, AZ. Reardon, R., & Folsom, B. (March, 2001). The Effects of Career Courses on Learners and Colleges. American College Personnel Association, Boston. Reardon, R., & Lenz, J. (June, 2000). Using the Self-Directed Search in Career Counseling: A Comprehensive Approach. [Professional Development Institute] National Career Development Association, Pittsburgh, PA. Lumsden, J., Reardon, R., Lenz, J., & Sampson, J. (June 2000). A Comparison study of Holland’s Self- Directed Search Internet, Personal Computer (PC), and Paper Versions. National Career Development Association, Pittsburgh, PA. Lenz, J., & Reardon, R. (April, 2000). Teaching a University Career Course: Twenty-five Years of Experience. American College Personnel Association, Washington, D.C. Vernick, S., Reardon, R., & Lenz, J. (November, 1999). How Career Thoughts Link Mental Health and Career Counseling. Florida Counseling Association, Tampa, FL. Peterson, G., Sampson, J., Lenz, J., & Reardon, R. (July, 1999). Improving Career Services Through Readiness Assessment: A Cognitive Information Processing Approach. National Career Development Association, Portland, OR. Peterson, G., Sampson, J., Lenz, J., & Reardon, R. (May, 1999). Three Contexts of Career Problem Solving and Decision Making: A Cognitive Information Processing Perspective. Fourth Biennial Vocational Society Conference (A Section of the Counseling Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association). Milwaukee, WI. Reardon, R., & Lenz, J. (July, 1998). Counseling with the Self-Directed Search: A Cognitive Approach. National Career Development Association, Chicago. 24 Sampson, J., Peterson, G., Lenz, J., Reardon, R., & Saunders, D. (January, 1997). Assessing and Enhancing Readiness for Effective Career-Decision Making. National Career Development Association, Daytona Beach, FL. Sampson, J., Peterson, G., Lenz, J., Reardon, R., & Saunders, D. (August, 1996). The Development and Validation of the Career Thoughts Inventory. American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. Reardon, R., & Lenz, J. (September, 1995). Selecting and Using an Interest Inventory. Florida’s Conference on Improving Education, Orlando. Reardon, R., & Lenz, J. (July, 1995). Counseling with the Self-Directed Search. National Career Development Association, San Francisco. Wilde, C., & Reardon, R. (July, 1995). Coalition for Careers: A Self-Directed Life and Career Choice Model. National Career Development Association, San Francisco. Sampson, J., Peterson, G., Lenz, J., Reardon, R., & Saunders, D. (July, 1995). Strategies for Identifying, Challenging, and Altering Negative Career Thoughts. National Career Development Association, San Francisco. Wilde, C., Garis, J., Dickinson, L., & Reardon, R. (December, 1994). The Coalition for Careers: Enhancing Career Opportunities for All Florida State University Students. 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In 1999 he joined the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences in Sabancı University and established the Manufacturing Systems Engineering Program there. He founded and became the Co-Coordinator of the Leaders for Industry Program (2001-2004). In 2003 he founded the TUSIAD-Sabancı University Competitiveness Forum and has been serving as its Director since then. He performed studies on competitive strategies and sectoral benchmarking in the Turkish automotive, cement, electronics, white goods, and machine manufacturing industries in collaboration with TUSIAD and the related Trade Associations. He conducted research on technology and new product development management in the Turkish automotive parts and components industry and on the new product development capability of the Turkish electronics industry in collaboration with TUSIAD and the related Trade Associations. As a member of UNICE Competitiveness Working Group in Brussels he contributed to its research in the areas of competitiveness, entrepreneurship, and innovation. He was an Associate Editor of the European Journal of Operational Research, Chief Editor of the Turkish Journal of Operational Research and served as the Guest Editor for several academic journals. Currently, he is the Associate Editor of the Turkish Journal of Operational Research and the Journal of Operations and Logistics. His primary research areas are competitiveness, innovation and manufacturing strategies, evolutionary algorithms, machine and project scheduling. Sources[edit]139.179.195.157 (talk) 13:02, 17 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-17[reply]
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Gündüz Ulusoy received his BSc in mechanical engineering from Robert College, Istanbul in 1970; MSc in mechanical engineering from University of Rochester in 1972 and PhD in operations research from Virginia Tech in 1975. He served in the Department of Industrial Engineering, Boğaziçi University in Istanbul as a faculty member (1976-1999) and as Head of Department (1985-1993). He also served as Vice President of Boğaziçi University (1992-1994). He was presented the “Best Teaching Award” by the students of Boğaziçi University (1980). In 1983 he worked as a NATO postgraduate research fellow in the Operational Research Department in Lancaster University. He spent a year on-leave from Boğaziçi University at Arçelik Company in Istanbul. He was a member of the Executive Board of the Turkish Scientific and Technical Research Council (1993-1997) and Chairman of the Executive Board of the Marmara Research Center (1995-1997). He served on the Executive Board of the Turkish Quality Association (1998-2002) and chaired its Quality Award Committee (1998-2002). He also served on the Board of Boğaziçi University Alumni Association (1988-1991) and on the Board of Elginkan Foundation (1994-2000). He is a founding member of the Science Foundation and of the Turkish Informatics Foundation. In 1999 he joined the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences in Sabancı University and established the Manufacturing Systems Engineering Program there. He founded and became the Co-Coordinator of the Leaders for Industry Program (2001-2004). In 2003 he founded the TUSIAD-Sabancı University Competitiveness Forum and has been serving as its Director since then. He performed studies on competitive strategies and sectoral benchmarking in the Turkish automotive, cement, electronics, white goods, and machine manufacturing industries in collaboration with TUSIAD and the related Trade Associations. He conducted research on technology and new product development management in the Turkish automotive parts and components industry and on the new product development capability of the Turkish electronics industry in collaboration with TUSIAD and the related Trade Associations. As a member of UNICE Competitiveness Working Group in Brussels he contributed to its research in the areas of competitiveness, entrepreneurship, and innovation. He was an Associate Editor of the European Journal of Operational Research, Chief Editor of the Turkish Journal of Operational Research and served as the Guest Editor for several academic journals. Currently, he is the Associate Editor of the Turkish Journal of Operational Research and the Journal of Operations and Logistics. His primary research areas are competitiveness, innovation and manufacturing strategies, evolutionary algorithms, machine and project scheduling. Sources[edit]139.179.195.157 (talk) 13:03, 17 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-17[reply]
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Painter, sculptor and designer - Genoa 1920 - Rome 2007 Italian artist graduated from the Rome Fine Arts Academy and student in Felice Casorati’s private atelier, after the Second World War transferred to Paris. There, during the inspiring post-war years he mixed with artists such as Severini]], Giacometti, Laurens, Picasso, Pignon and Manessier. Accatino's ..... prize”.
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Discography: >> 6+6=12 >> Style: IDM/Ambient. Year 2007. Label: Bump Foot >> 2055 Ambient Course >> Style: IDM/Ambient. Year 2005. Label: Bump Foot >> Break your deck!! >> Style: Breakcore/Hardcore. Year 2007. Label: Dex and the City
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Bombay International School was established in 1962 by a group of parents who believed in education being a true learning process and not a structured way of imparting information. The key to learning was and is a small class size (maximum 32 in a class) and a very high teacher – student ratio of 1 teacher to 15 students. We believe in child – centered education in which we see the school as a medium through which the individual child can learn and develop; the school is for the benefit of the children and not vice versa. There is a unique partnership at BIS in which parents are proactive and extremely involved in the functioning of the school. The parents function through committees in which they work with teachers to complete several of the tasks which are required as support to the school. The teachers are responsible for using imaginative teaching methods of a high standard. The potential of an individual child is developed to his or her fullest capability. In the junior school, learning can be unstructured and the children experience learning through projects and field visits, as well as worksheets. There is very little homework and no pressure to perform or succumb to external parameters. Each individual child is encouraged to learn at his or her own pace and compete with the self. Our objective is to have an atmosphere in which the teaching – learning process creates a desire in children to learn and perform according to their own potential. Learning explores dimensions beyond the text book and there is an exposure to a wide range of activities from music, art, drama, elocution, debate, general knowledge quizzes, yoga, swimming and sports including team games and athletics. Participation in activities and performing to one’s best ability is more important than winning. Each week there are three Assemblies: Monday is for Middle and Senior School, Wednesdays is for the Whole School and Fridays is for the Junior School. These enable the children to develop confidence, as they present themselves before a supportive audience. One of the most vibrant venues in our school is the library, which has an open shelf system. Children are encouraged to borrow books and develop a genuine love for reading and learning from books. The library has a wide range of activities which encourage a love for books and expose the child to worlds within worlds. Since we do not believe in competition, there are no exams in Junior School (Standards I – IV). The child's progress is recorded through worksheets and projects. In the middle school (Standards V – VII), the children are expected to work consistently throughout the year. There are review tests at regular intervals which add up to a letter grade. These classes have only one Annual Examination. Standards VIII – X are prepared to deal with the ICSE Board Exam. and hence the academic focus changes. We support the classes for the preparation of exams by shifting our own approach to the teaching – learning process. Even at this stage we do not compromise on the other aspects of education and the wide range of activities continues. The school is also committed to exposing children to forums outside the immediate environment, be it inter-school games, competitions, creative writing, educational trips, international programmes. We attend these in the true spirit of participation, and not for winning ONLY. Exposure to the outside world starts at the pre-primary level through field trips, which continue all through Junior School. For the Middle and Secondary School students, there is at least one annual educational trip which is compulsory and enables the students to bond together as a class. This then prepares them to participate in international forums with great ease. BIS is a school created by a pioneering group of parents who dared to dream. The school was established with a unique vision and dynamic foresight. We have tried to uphold the ideas and continue the tradition in which each child can express him / herself in multiple ways. At the same time we have embraced the challenges of the present times and equip our children to face the changing world of today with confidence and ease.
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Early Life[edit]Matthew Mosca was born in Ottawa Ontario on June 18, 1991. As a child he loved music and wanted to be a famous singer until he realized he was more interested in acting. He lived in Ottawa until he was six but later moved to Milford Massachusettes where he lived for three years. He moved back to Ottawa in 2000 and that is when he started to act. Plays[edit]Matthew has been in many plays in the past couple years which include Annie where he played the evil Mr. Hanigan, Into The Woods where he played Jack and Go Ask Alice where he played Tim the brother. Awards[edit]Matthew was nominated for best actor at the Ottawa Cappies Gala for his role in Into The Woods. He also was nominated and won for best ensemble in a play for Go Ask Alice. Sources[edit]www.matthewmosca.com
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The name ‘Stanbridge’ is believed to have derived from ‘Stone Bridge’ a crossing over the River Test, used as a route to a Saxon palace near Andover. One of the first references to the site was made by King Alfred’s tutor. He wrote that Alfred’s father, King Æthelwulf ‘was dead and buried at a place called Stomrugam’ in around AD 857. At some time in the 1700s, a skeleton, thought to be that of King Ethelwulf, was lifted from under the stone floor of the present chapel and reburied in Winchester Cathedral, along with bones of other Saxon Kings that are now contained in mortuary chests. An unnamed manor, thought to be Stanbridge, is described in the Domesday Book. It was confiscated from a Saxon thane, Chief Cheping, who may have been killed at the Battle of Hastings, and given to one of William the Conqueror’s most famous generals, Sir Ralph de Mortimer. The ‘Manor of Staunbridge’ is recorded in the ‘Book of Fees’ of 1244 as being owned by the Mortimer family. In 1245 it was sold in two lots and the manor was bought by Richard de Havering. In 1362, Thomas Kenne inherited property from his parents, including Stanbridge Earls. The estate consisted of a large, rectangular, timber framed hall house, a water mill and about 26 acres of land. By 1450, the original estate had been split into three separate estates, Stanbridge Earls, Ranvilles and Ervilles. They were purchased and reunited by John Kirkby. The estate became wealthy and the son, William, ‘married well’ and bought more land. The Kirkbys owned Stanbridge Earls until it was taken from them in 1652 because they had supported King Charles 1 during the Civil War. By then, the estate consisted of ‘…sixteen messuages (houses with outbuildings and land), four cottages, twenty barns, two water mills and one dove house in Stanbridge, Romsey, Roke, Michelmarsh and Awbridge and also free fishing in the River Test.’. Its new owner, Roger Gollop, was a Parliamentarian and magistrate of Southampton. The estate was passed down the family until it was sold to John Fifield in 1703. An eccentric relative, John Fifield, inherited it in 1748. He refused to let any timber be felled on any of the properties, and he regarded repairs to the house as useless extravagance. The building fell into disrepair. Roofs collapsed, joists and beams rotted. Fifield’s son, another John, set about rebuilding the house after he inherited it. His son-in-law, Charles Hall, took over the estates until he committed suicide at Stanbridge Earls in 1870. In the following year, Florence Nightingale’s father, William, bought Stanbridge. The property passed to another daughter, Lady Verney who sold it to Sir Basil Montogomery in 1895. Like previous owners, Sir Basil added new sections including two three-storey wings at either end. The house was sold to Henry Hansard in 1905. He commissioned the stained glass coats-of-arms in the present staff common room. Lord Greenway, perhaps the most flamboyant of Stanbridge’s owners, bought Stanbridge in 1917. He was a great host, held many banquets and parties in the house, and employed nine house staff, seven gardeners and a chauffeur. The next owner added luxurious bathrooms and entertained on a grand scale but went bankrupt In 1942, during the Second World War, Stanbridge Earls became the first ‘Flak Shack’ - a rest and relaxation home for American Air Force Officers. Roke Manor served a similar function, and together the bases were known as Station 503. In the same year, the estate was broken into lots and auctioned. Walter Hutchinson bought the house and around 60 acres. On Hutchinson’s death in 1950, a Mr Beisley bought ‘…The particularly desirable and extremely valuable historic residence and agricultural estate of nearly 426 acres with an attractive XV11th century residence of great charm and character and beautifully situated in timbered grounds with two lodges.’ Stanbridge Earls became a school founded by a charitable trust in 1952. http://www.stanbridgeearls.hants.sch.uk
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Richard Fulop, founder of the PGWSF (Pass Gas While Sleeping Foundation), grew up in Edison, NJ. A ranked amateur tennis player, and captain of his high-school soccer team at Solomon Schechter Day School, Rich began passing gas while asleep in November, 2001. Mr. Fulop has been working on a pill that entirely eliminates methane gas from the human body. The funds for Fulop's scientific experiments were raised immediately following a successful trip to Washington, DC where he addressed the Senate Subcommittee for Energy on February 19, 2003. Fulop believes that "If we can harvest and harness the incredible amount of methane gas produced by our own population, up to 37% of US energy consumption may be provided for naturally."
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Richard Fulop, founder of the PGWSF (Pass Gas While Sleeping Foundation), grew up in Edison, NJ. A ranked amateur tennis player, and captain of his high-school soccer team at Solomon Schechter Day School, Rich began passing gas while asleep in November, 2001. Mr. Fulop has been working on a pill that entirely eliminates methane gas from the human body. The funds for Fulop's scientific experiments were raised immediately following a successful trip to Washington, DC where he addressed the Senate Subcommittee for Energy on February 19, 2003. Fulop believes that "If we can harvest and harness the incredible amount of methane gas produced by our own population, up to 37% of US energy consumption may be provided for naturally."
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There has been a community in the area of Salsburgh for about 600 years. Firstly around St. Catherine’s Chapel and then the Kirk O’ Shotts.
For more information on Salsburgh visit Salsburgh Heritage Group 84.65.33.150 (talk) 18:38, 17 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-17[reply]
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LG Muziq (pronounced "music") is a thin clamshell mobile/cellular camera phone designed and manufactured by LG. The phone is originally $99.99, with mail-in rebate and a 2 year contract. This phone is only available in Sprint.
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. The LG Muziq phone is a dedicated music phone. In which it has an integrated mp3 player. The integrated mp3 player can support the following music formats: mp3, mp4, wav. The Muziq comes with a 64 MB and can hold up to 15 songs, upgrading the SD card to 4 GB can be optional, but highly recommended. It can play msuic up to 10 hrs., plus you are able to play music in the background. This phone also features an external music control, very much like an iPod. The external controls will vibrate, once touched. Unlike any other phone, this phone comes with a rare FM Transmitter.
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Pictures can be sent or shared. Despite the phone's ability to take pictures, it also comes with a camcorder. Though the quality of the camcorder is quite low, pixely, and movements are jerky. Features of the camcorder are quite similar to the camera:
The camcorder mode records clips in two lengths: 20 seconds for video mail, and in a regular video, for as long as there's available memory.
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TO > BlackHill Transmitter 84.65.33.150 (talk) 18:48, 17 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-17[reply]
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Sources[edit]Adrian Nienaber - God V 2.0 216.165.22.168 (talk) 20:32, 17 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-17[reply]
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Linda Kramer is a dumb smelly girl who is going to get punched by Kirk. She called Kirk a creeper and he is now hunting her down. Sources[edit]140.198.129.59 (talk) 20:43, 17 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-17[reply]
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Linda Kramer is a dumb smelly girl who is going to get punched by Kirk. She called Kirk a creeper and he is now hunting her down. Sources[edit]140.198.129.59 (talk) 20:43, 17 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-17[reply]
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Sources[edit]Right mate 82.7.108.255 (talk) 23:09, 17 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-17[reply]
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Idag har den et solid nettverk bestående av NEC NEO og Motorola Canopy som lar dem levere stable og gode tjenester det hvor ingen andre kommer til. Disse Pioneerene på trådløs kommunikasjon er også langt fremme på nye teknologier sammen med støre produsenter og deltar på større beta-prosjekter for å teste om teknologierns fremskritt vil komme til det at film, tv og video kan sendes gjenom luften på en fullgod og kostnadsbesparende måte. Sources[edit]85.252.26.11 (talk) 23:26, 17 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-17[reply]
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