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3. CONSCIENTIOUSNESS
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'Creative', 'Flexible', 'Initiative'
APPENDIX IV: Standard Industrial Classification Codes
List of Major Divisions
1. Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing 2. Mining and quarrying
3. Manufacturing
4. Electricity, gas and water supply 5. Construction
6. Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motor cycles and personal and household goods; hotels and restaurants
7. Transport, storage and communication
8. Financial intermediation, insurance, real estate and business services 9. Community, social and personal services
10. Private household exterritorial organisations, representatives of foreign governments and other activities not adequately defined
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Search by Division Number and/or Name 1.Societ y forGeneral Psycholo gy
2.Society for the Teach ing of Psycholog y 3.Experimental Psycholo gy
4.Thereis no Div ision4
5.Eva lua tion ,Measurem ent. and Sta t ist ics
6.Behavioral Neu roscience andComp ara t iv ePsychol ogy 7. Developmen tal Psychology
8.Societyfor Personalit y and Socia lPsycho logy
9.Societyfor the Psycholog icalStudyof Social Issues- SPSSI 10. Psycho logyandthe Art s
11.Thereisno Div ision 11 12. SocietyofClinicalPsychology 13. Consulting Psychol ogy.
14.Societv forIndustrial and Organizat ional Psychol ogy 15.Educa t iona l Psychol og y
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17 .Coun se l ing~ychol og y
18.Ps')':chologists inPublic Serv ice 19. Milita r~ch o l ogy
20 . Adult DeveloRment and Agin g
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22. Rehabilitation Ps')':cho logy 23. Societ yfor Con sum er Psycho log')':
24. Theo ret ical andPhilosophi calPsychology 25 . Division of BehaviorAnal')':sis
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27.Society for Community Research and Act ion:Division ofCom mu nit yPsychol og y 28 .Ps')':cho phar macolog ')': and SubstanceAb~
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35. Societ yfor thePsycholog')':of Wom en 36.Ps')':chologyof Religion
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46.Media Psychology
47. Exercise and Sport Psychology
48. Society for the Study of Peace. Conflict and Violence: Peace Psychology Division 49. Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy
SO. Addictions
51. Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity 52. International psychology
53. Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 54. Society of Pediatric Psychology
55.American Society for the Advancement of Pharmacotherapy Search by Topic
Addictions(~,5.Q) Adult development (20) Advertising(n) Aging (12,£(2)
Applied experimental (~) Arts(1.Q)
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APPENDIX VI: Employment trends data collection & coding procedure
EMPLOYMENT TRENDS FOR
PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL/HUMAN SCIENCE GRADUATES
METHODOLOGY MANUAL (1999)
Edited by LP Derman in 2002
COMPILED BY
MERRIDY WILSON, NINA SURENDORFF AND LAUREN DERMAN
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EMPLOYMENT TRENDS DATA COLLECTION AND CODING PROCEDURE