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TR 1: A National Survey of the Use of Discover and SIGI.
Review the results of a national survey of 677 institutions using Discover and SIGI in June 1984.


TR 2: A National Comparison of the Use of Discover and SIGI.


TR 3: Use of Computer Assisted Career Guidance with Prior Cognitive Restructuring.


TR 4: A Differential Feature Cost Analysis of Discover for Adult Learners and SIGI Plus.


TR 5: The Impact of Discover and SIGI on the Career Decision Making of College Students.


TR 6: A Comparison of the Effectiveness of Three Computer-Assisted Career Guidance Systems on College Students' Career Decision Making Processes.


TR 7: A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Two Generations of Computer-Assisted System - SIGI and SIGI PLUS.


TR 8 (1993) Impact of DISCOVER for Adult Learners and SIGI PLUS on the Career Decision Making of Adults.


TR 8 (1988) Computer Assisted Career Guidance Systems and the Adult Learner - Two Case Studies.


TR 9: The Impact of DISCOVER for Adult Learners and SIGI PLUS on the Career Decision Making of Adults.


TR 10: The features and costs of PC-based computer-assisted career guidance systems.
Learn about the content, user friendliness, support resources, costs, and contact information for PC-based computer-assisted career guidance systems.

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TR 11: The "DEMAND SIDE" of GENERAL EDUCATION - A Review of the Literature.


TR 12: Holland's Theory and Effective Use of Computer Assisted Career Guidance Systems.


TR 14: An Analysis of the Localization Feature of Two Computer Assisted Career Guidance Systems - DISCOVER and SIGI PLUS.


TR 15: Improving Career Guidance Services and Research with the Computer Version of the Self Directed Search (Form R).


TR 16: The Financial Status, Organizational Structure, and Staffing of Career Information Delivery Systems in the United States.


TR 17: Current Status and Future Potential for Evaluating the Design and Use of Computer-Based Career Information Delivery Systems in the United States.


TR 18: Potential Contributions of Career Information Delivery Systems to One-Stop Career Centers, Military Downsizing, and School-to-Work Transition Initiatives. 


TR 19: Priorities for Relating Career Information Delivery Systems (CIDS) and Federal Initiatives.


TR 20: An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Florida Choices Implementation in High Schools.


TR 21: A Preliminary Study of the Availability and Use of Information and Assessment Resources in One-Stop Centers. 


TR 22: Maximizing Staff Resources in Meeting the Needs of Job Seekers in One-Stop Centers. 


TR 23: Client Anticipations About Computer-Assisted Career Guidance System Outcomes.

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