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  • Intelligence Tests: That Rubik’s Cube Is Driving Me Nuts
  • Career Choices: So You Want to Be a What?
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  • The Law, Testing, and Ethics: No Child (Should Be) Left Behind and Other Very Interesting Stuff
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Downing, H. M., & Nauta, M. M. (2010). Separation-individuation, exploration, and identity diffusion as mediators of the relationship between attachment and career indecision. Journal of Career Development, 36, 207–227.

Hansen, J.-I., Sullivan, B., & Luciana, M. (2011). A social neuroscientific model of vocational behavior. Journal of Career Assessment, 19(3), 216–227.

Chronister, K. A., Linville, D., & Kaag, K. P. (2008). Domestic violence survivors’ access of career counseling services. Journal of Career Development, 34(4), 339–361.

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