Synthetic presentation of the main card sorting ver
sions
Technique
name
Author,
year
Description
Contents of cards
Testing forms
Procedure
Dewey’s Non-Sexist Vocational Card Sorting
- NSVCS
Dewey, 1974
77 occupational cards, grouped unevenly, according to the 6 Holland personality types (9 under Conventional, 21 under Social)
12% of occupations require an average education level, 65% higher education and 23% no education
Two forms of administration: •
in the counsellor’s presence
self-administration
standard administration procedure
Missouri Occupational Card Sorting
- MOCS
Krieshok, Hansen and Fohnston, 1982
90 occupational cards, grouped equally according to the 6 Holland vocational personality types
25% of occupations require an average education level, 63% higher education and 12% post-degree
Administration only in the counsellor’s presence
standard administration procedure, plus a hierarchy of the first 10 occupations under “
I
would not choose
”.
The Vocational Exploration and Insight Kit
- VEIK
Holland and associates, 1980
84 occupational cards, grouped evenly according to the 6 Holland vocational personality types
25% of occupations require medium education, 50% higher and 25% post-degree
Two forms of administration: •
in the counsellor’s presence
self-administration, with additional materials
standard administration procedure