David J. Weiss

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University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
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Rene V. Dawis grad student UMN
 (Theory of Work Adjustment)

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Nancy 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
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