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  2. Edward Kellog Strong Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Edward Kellog Strong Jr. (August 18, 1884 – December 4, 1963) was a professor of Applied Psychology at Stanford University, who specialized in organizational psychology and career theory and development. [1] Edward Strong's contributions to the field of vocational counseling and research are still evident today.

  3. Strong Interest Inventory - Wikipedia

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    The test was developed in 1927 by psychologist Edward Kellog Strong Jr. to help people exiting the military find suitable jobs. [8] It was revised later by Jo-Ida Hansen and David P. Campbell. The modern version of 2004 is based on the Holland Codes typology of psychologist John L. Holland. [8]

  4. List of Stanford University faculty and staff - Wikipedia

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    Edward Kellog Strong, Jr. (1884–1963), professor of psychology at Stanford University 1923–1963 Lewis Terman , former professor, pioneer in I.Q. testing Leanne M. Williams , professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences since 2013

  5. Jo-Ida Hansen - Wikipedia

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    Hansen was involved in updating the Strong Interest Inventory, originally developed by Edward Kellog Strong Jr., as an assessment of vocational interests. [14] The Strong Interest Inventory has been widely used to identify people's preferred activities as a means of helping them to find suitable careers. [15]

  6. Urubamba River - Wikipedia

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    The lower Urubamba River was mapped for the first time in 1934 by Edward Kellog Strong III. He and two friends from Palo Alto, California, Art Post and Gain Allan John, navigated the river with its ferocious rapids by canoe and balsa rafts provided by the indigenous people.

  7. Edward Strong - Wikipedia

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    Edward William Strong (October 16, 1901 - January 13, 1990) [1] [2] was the Chancellor of the University of California at Berkeley between 1961 and 1965. [3] He resigned in March 1965, in large part due to his actions during the Free Speech Movement , which was beginning at that time. [ 3 ]

  8. WK Kellogg CEO: Here’s how we’re modernizing our ... - AOL

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    Kellogg searches for a new direction. The spin-off comes at a crossroads for the cereal industry, which is worth nearly $22 billion.. The cereal craze that took off during the pandemic has ...

  9. Talk:Edward Kellog Strong Jr. - Wikipedia

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