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Department of Educational Psychology

Psychological and educational assessment and quality assurance - Research Output

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Maree JG: 2010. Editorial: Reassessing Career Counseling in Africa in the 21st Century: Breathing New Life into Qualitative Approaches. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 20 (3), pp 353-358, Full Text

Maree JG: 2010. Brief Overview of the Advancement of Postmodern Approaches to Career Counseling. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 20 (3), pp 361-367, Full Text

Maree JG: 2010. Career-story Interviewing Using the Three Anecdotes Technique. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 20 (3), pp 369-379, Full Text

Bester SE, Quinn MK: 2010. Using a Personal Portfolio for Identity Development with an Adolescent. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 20 (3), pp 395-400, Full Text

Maree JG, Joubert CG, van der Linde MJ, van Staden PJ: 2010. Exploring the Impact of Self-Directed Team Learning in an Air Traffic Control Environment. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 20 (1), pp 135-142, Full Text

Maree JG, Meijer MM: 2010. Emotional Intelligence and the Identity Negotiation of a Racial Minority Group in a Majority School Context. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 20 (1), pp 69-78, Full Text

Maree JG: 2010. Editorial: Reconsidering psychosocial reality in the 21st century - the need for psychosocial services. South African Journal of Psychology, 40 (2) / June, pp 119-123, Full Text

Maree JG: 2010. Editorial: Assessment in psychology in the 21st century - a multi-layered endeavour. South African Journal of Psychology, 40 (3) / September, pp 229-233, Full Text

Ferreira R, Ebersöhn L, McCallaghan M: 2010. Die gebruik van liggaamsportrette deur opvoeders tydens vervulling van hulle pastorale rol. Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe, 50 (2) / June, pp 197-215, Full Text

 

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