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The Career Development Quarterly: A 22-Year Publication Pattern Metastudy

Patterns of articles published in The Career Development Quarterly (CDQ) from 1990 to 2011 were reviewed in this metastudy. Author characteristics (e.g., gender, employment setting, nation of domicile) and article characteristics (e.g., topic, type, design, sample, sample size, participant type, sta...

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Published in:The Career development quarterly 2014-12, Vol.62 (4), p.327-339
Main Authors: Crockett, Stephanie A., Byrd, Rebekah, Erford, Bradley T.
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