David J. Weiss
Affiliations: | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
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Sign in to add traineeNancy E. Betz | grad student | UMN | |
Michael S. Finger | grad student | 2001 | UMN |
Remo Ostini | grad student | 2001 | UMN |
Shungwon Ro | grad student | 2001 | UMN |
Melody S. Jacobs-Cassuto | grad student | 2005 | UMN |
Nathan A. Thompson | grad student | 2007 | UMN |
Rick D. Guyer | grad student | 2008 | UMN |
Benjamin G. Babcock | grad student | 2009 | UMN |
Penny E. Nichol | grad student | 2011 | UMN |
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Linderman MD, Suckiel SA, Thompson N, et al. (2021) Development and Validation of a Comprehensive Genomics Knowledge Scale. Public Health Genomics. 1-13 |
Thompson NA, Weiss DJ. (2011) A framework for the development of computerized adaptive tests Practical Assessment, Research and Evaluation. 16: 1-9 |
Graen GB, Dawis RV, Weiss DJ. (1968) Need type and job satisfaction among industrial scientists. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 52: 286-9 |
Golden RR, Weiss DJ, Dawis RV. (1968) An Evaluation of Jaspen's Approximation of the Distribution Functions of the F, t, and Chi-Square Statistics1 Educational and Psychological Measurement. 28: 163-165 |
Fisher ST, Weiss DJ, Dawis RV. (1968) A Comparison of Likert and Pair Comparisons Techniques in Multivariate Attitude Scaling Educational and Psychological Measurement. 28: 81-94 |
Thorndike RM, Weiss DJ, Dawis RV. (1968) Multivariate relationships between a measure of vocational interests and a measure of vocational needs Journal of Applied Psychology. 52: 491-496 |
THORNDIKE RM, WEISS DJ, DAWIS RV. (1968) CANONICAL CORRELATION OF VOCATIONAL INTERESTS AND VOCATIONAL NEEDS Journal of Counseling Psychology. 15: 101-106 |
Weiss DJ, Dawis RV. (1960) An objective validation of factual interview data. Journal of Applied Psychology. 44: 381-385 |