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  • 심리검사 이론과 실제
    김성곤 서울: 한국 가이던스 [2000]
  • 서울대학교 학생들의 진로 및 경력개발에 관한 연구
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  • 델파이 방법
    이종성 서울: 교육과학사 [2001]
  • 박사
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    장선철 건국대학교 박사학위논문 [2003]
  • 대학생의 고용가능성 진단 도구 개발
    김성남 서울대학교 대학원 박사학위논문 [2009]
  • 대학생용 진로탐색 개발연구
    이종승 교육학 연구, 40(4), 1-29 [2002]
  • 농업 진로검사도구 개발을 위한 기초연구
    정철영 농업교육과 인적자원개발 34(4), 59-82 [2002]
  • 노경란, 허선주 대졸 청년층의 직업훈련과 인턴 경험이 경제적 효과 및 일자리 만족에 미치는 영향
    직업교육연구, 30(3),93-109 [2011]
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    유나현 연세대학교 대학원 박사학위논문 [2014]
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