Features:
- Reading-free, self-report vocational interest inventory
- Matches vocational interests with potential careers and career clusters
- Paper and online administration options with online scoring
- 80 full-color, beautifully illustrated items contain three images of people engaged in a wide range of occupations
- Aligns interests with the 16 Career Clusters defined by the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Labor and People/Data/Things classification
- Generates a thorough individualized Interpretive Report containing interactive links to O*NET
- Online resources from each of the 16 Career Clusters
The Reading-Free Vocational Interest Inventory–Third Edition (RFVII-3) is a nonverbal measure of vocational interests of users from Grade 5 through adult. It uses illustrations of individuals engaged in different occupations to measure the vocational likes and dislikes of students and adults who have intellectual disabilities or learning disabilities, are struggling readers, or anyone who prefers a pictorial display. No reading or writing is required.
The RFVII-3 is easy to administer and score. Although there is no time limit, it can be administered in approximately15 to 30 minutes to groups or individuals, with options for paper or online administration with online scoring. For each of the 80 items, examinees select the one illustration out of three that they find most interesting. The RFVII-3 displays a wide range of occupations from those requiring little to no training to those for which considerable training is needed.
After completing the survey, users are shown vivid, on-screen results aligning their interests with the 16 Career Clusters defined by the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Labor and People/Data/Things classifications. The 16 Career Clusters, a framework used by schools and state agencies to organize jobs and career information to make it more accessible to consumers, counselors, and others exploring jobs and occupations, can then be compared and explored based on the examinee’s interests.
The online scoring feature generates a personalized, in-depth, printable Interpretive Report with links to O*NET information about jobs and training by Career Cluster. Easy-to-access, thorough information is instantly available to users. A Group Report is also available.
The RFVII-3 is appropriate for use by teachers, psychologists, counselors, or other vocational and educational personnel in schools, career and technology programs, sheltered employment centers, vocational rehabilitation centers, and other job training and career placement facilities. Reliability studies examined test–retest reliability and the equivalency between paper and online administration. Test–retest reliability coefficients range from .63 to .87 (large to very large) and equivalency coefficients range from .79 to .89 (very large). Items for the RFVII-3 were developed after a thorough review of the current literature, which supports the content-description validity of the test. Extensive field-testing was completed with populations ranging in age from Grade 5 through age 65; students in general education, special education, ESL classes, community-based programs for young adults with intellectual disabilities, and college classes.
Complete Kit includes: User Manual, 25 Inventory Booklets, and an Activation Code for 25 online administrations and/or scoring. Serves 25 users, either with paper or online administration. All scoring is completed online.