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Vocational Tests. — Report of Conunitfee (Dr. G. S. Myers, Chairman ; 

 Dr. C4. H. Milks, Secretary ; Professor C. Burt, Mr. F. M. Earle, Professor 

 T. H. Pear, Professor C. Spearman, Mr. F. Watts, Dr. Ll. Wynn Jones). 



The course of action outlined in the report presented by this Committee at the 

 Southampton Meeting has been followed out. A list of institutions and bureaux 

 throughout the world at which the psychological aspects of Vocational Tests are 

 receiving attention has been compiled and is being added to as further information is 

 obtained. A large number of names and addresses of those prominently engaged in 

 this work have been collected. In order to obtain details of the work which has been 

 done or is being carried out, a questionnaire has been sent to many of these 

 institutions and persons. In some cases the replies have been prompt, but in others 

 it has been necessary to write several times before the information required has been 

 obtained, and all the answers have not yet been received. 



Replies have been received from : — 



1. State Board of Vocational Information, Wisconsin. 



2. The Ohio Institute. 



3. Bureau of Public Personnel Administration, Washington. 

 ■4. Colorado State Teachers College. 



5. Teachers College, Columbia University. 



6. University of Iowa. 



7. University of State of New York. 



8. Ohio State University. 



9. Institut des Hautes Etudes, Brussels. 



10. Office Tntercommunal pour I'Orientation Professionnelle, Brussels. 



11. Technical High School, Stuttgart. 



12. Department of Guidance and Research, Public Schools, Atlanta, Ga. 



Detailed references have been, received from : — 



1. Division of Vocational Counseling, St. Louis, U.S.A. Record cards. 



2. Milwaukee Vocational School. Record cards used in job analysis. Specimen 

 copy of series ' My Life Work ' (Automobile Trades). Bibliography. 



3. Institute of Educational Research, Teachers College, New York City. Record 

 cards. 



4. Bureau of Vocational Information, New York. Specimen copies of News 

 Bulletin. 



5. United States Employment Service. Record cards. 



6. Vocational Guidance Bureau, Chicago. Record cards. Questionnaires. 

 ' Futures.' A pamphlet on High School Opportunities. A series of Occupation 

 Studies. A series of pamphlets on Conditions and Training for various occupations. 



7. Personnel Research Federation, New York. Year Book. Annual Report. 



8. Cabinet d'Orientation Professionnelle de Nantes. Record cards. Occupational 

 Monographs. Form for Apprenticeship Contract. Advertisements and Propaganda 

 forms. Report for year 1925. Booklet describing Vocational Guidance Service. 



9. J. J. Rousseau Institute, Geneva. Reprint from Revue Suisse d'Utilite 

 Publique. Report of ' Troisierae Session ordinaire de FAssociation Internationale 

 pour la Protection de I'Enfant.' 



10. Copenhagen University Psychological Laboratory. Booklet about Occupa- 

 tion. Two books published by School Association. Record forms used at Labour 

 Bureau. Propaganda forms. One report. 



11. Service d'Orientation Professionnelle, Strasburg. Record cards. Propaganda 

 forms. Two reports. 



12. Institut fiir angewandte Psychologic, Berlin. Specimen copy of ' Jugend und 

 Beruf.' List of questions for job anah'sis. Bibliography. 



13. Berufsberatungstelle, St. Gallen, Switzerland. Record cards and forms. 

 Annual Report. Propaganda forms. 



