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Kevin R. Kelly, Ph.D.
Professor
Full-Time Faculty
School of Education and Health Sciences: Counselor Education and Human Services
Degrees
- Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology, University of Iowa
- B.A. in Psychology, Boston University
Professional Activities
- American Counseling Association
- Association for Assessment in Counseling
- National Career Development Association
- American Psychological Association
Selected Publications
Shin, Y.-J., & Kelly, K. R. (2013). Cross-cultural comparison of the effects of optimism, intrinsic motivation, and family relations on vocational identity. The Career Development Quarterly.
Kelly, K. R., Chang Gunsalus, A.-J., & Gunsalus, R. (2009). Social cognitive predictors of the career choices of Korean American students. The Career Development Quarterly, 58, 14-28. [This article was recognized as the 2009 Outstanding Research Article by the National Career Development Association.]
Kelly, K. R., & Shin, Y.-J. (2009). Relation of neuroticism and negative career thoughts and feelings on lack of information. Journal of Career Assessment, 17, 201-213.
Pulver, C. A., & Kelly, K. R. (2008). Incremental validity of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator in predicting academic major selection of undecided university students. Journal of Career Assessment, 16, 441-455.
Saka, N., Gati, I., & Kelly, K. R. (2008). Emotional and personality-related aspects of career decision-making difficulties. Journal of Career Assessment, 16, 403-424.