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Strong Interest Inventory  

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  • The Strong Interest Inventory (SII), typically referred to as the Strong, is a self-report measure of vocational interests and one of the most widely used psychological inventories in research and practice. Information obtained by the SII is used to inform important life decisions related to vocational choice and career development for individuals in educational, industrial or organizational, rehabilitation, and private practice settings. [Source: Encyclopedia of Career Development; Strong Interest Inventory]

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