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Special Calling Issue of the Journal of Career Assessment

September 28, 2012 · by Templeton Editor

We just guest edited a special edition of the Journal of Career Assessment. The focus of this issue: calling, of course! You can check out the issue here. Lots of great research in this one.

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The Research Corner

September 27, 2012 · by Templeton Editor

Researchers in a variety of academic fields study what it means to discern and live out a calling. Results from these studies are often fascinating, even to people who don’t live in the academic world. in this section of the website, you’ll find some brief summaries of some of the newest, most cutting-edge studies that have been published on calling, with complete citations for those of you who want to check out the full article.

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    Ryan is assistant professor of psychology at the University of Florida. His research is primarily in the area of vocational psychology, and his topics of interest include calling, job satisfaction, work volition, work values, and the interface of spirituality and work.
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    Bryan is associate professor of psychology at Colorado State University and cofounder and chief science officer of Career Analytics Network/jobZology. His research targets calling, meaningful work, religion and workplace spirituality, vocational interests, and career development interventions.
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