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The Personal Globe Inventory (PGI) evolved from Terence J. G. Tracey's research on the measurement of vocational interests. Respondents are asked about their liking and competence in each of 118 activities; answers are then organized according to several frameworks, most notably RIASEC scores that reflect differential preferences for careers described as Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional. RIASEC scores and Holland scores (named after John L. Holland) are interchangeable terms. You may then search the databases within the Automated Advisor for relevant information on related careers and schools.

If you have created an account in the Automated Advisor your PGI scores and related occupations will be available for review every time you log in.

You may:

  • Learn about the PGI and how to interpret the scores.
  • Take the PGI.
  • Read a Technical Manual that provides additional information on the inventory (including reliability and validity) as well as example profiles and interpretations.
 
 

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