The
McCroskey Vocational Quotient System (MVQS) 2005.03 and Volcano70 7th
Ed. Programs
e-mail:
bjmvqs@juno.com,
website: www.vocationology.com.
The McCroskey Vocational Quotient System 2005
(MVQS2005) Version 5.03 (McCroskey, 2007) is the most comprehensive, valid,
up-to-date and powerful Job-Person Matching System available in the US. In
2007. 7,000+ Military Alternate Titles were added to the 12.975 Civilian titles
in McDOT 2007.
MVQS 2005.03
contains written Job Descriptions with updated Encyclopedia of Job Requirements (EOJR 2005.03) Job Demand Profiles
for all McDOT 2007 Jobs. Volcano70 has Occupational Density Estimates.
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MVQS2005.03 is in a Windows™ Access™
2000 based seamlessly integrated program environment.
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MVQS2005.03 is empirically based
and has been validated by peer-reviewed published scientific research.
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MVQS2005.03 databases have been
subjected to independent review.
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MVQS2005.03 has context-sensitive help screens
throughout to provide information on operating and utilizing the program.
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MVQS2005.03 is easy to install and learn to use.
Typically, learning to operate MVQS Programs take less than a few hours.
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MVQS2005.03 allows for single jobs or lists of
jobs to be found by: Partial or complete Keywords or DOT Codes.
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MVQS2005.03 allows users to save job
descriptions one-, or many-at-a-time to the Save
List of Past Relevant Work History.
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MVQS2005.03 allows users to add
to, or delete from, the Save List.
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MVQS2005.03 allows users to
incorporate 700+ Tests or Measures.
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MVQS2005.03 allows users to add
and use New Tests or Measures.
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MVQS2005.03 provides 32 Reports
from which to choose.
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MVQS2005.03 provides empirically
based, validated Transferable Skills Analysis (TSA).
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MVQS2005.03 provides empirically
based Values Agreement Analysis.
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MVQS2005.03 provides an empirically based array
of validated Pre/Post Earning Capacity Estimates, with known error rates.
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MVQS2005.03 contains all jobs reported in the O*NET v1.0 Database and Viewer DOT-Code
Crosswalk (US DOL, 1998).
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MVQS2005.03 has updated Encyclopedia of Job Demands (EOJR-2005) Worker Trait Requirement
Profiles for 12,975 jobs.
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MVQS2005.03 contains the latest available OES
codes, O*NET OUC codes, SIC, NAICS, SOC and related Crosswalk codes.
Dates of Last Update (DLUs) for jobs in the MVQS
McCroskey Dictionary of Occupational
Titles 7th Edition (McDOT 2007), reflect Vocationology, Inc.
updates, changes and additions and military alternate titles through January,
2007. These include, but are not limited to: US DOL errata changes, OES,
Occupational Unit Classification Code (OUC or O*NET Code), SIC, NAICS and SOC
Code updates, as well as, updated MVQS McDOT Job Analysis Requirements Profiles
and Vocational Quotient (VQ) Job Difficulty/Job Value Indices for all 12,975
main Job Titles.
Important Note: Job
Specific information in the Dictionary of
Occupational Titles, 4th Edition (DOT; US DOL 1977; Revised:
1991) is seriously out of date. There are no plans for the 4th
Edition US DOL DOT to be updated to a US DOL 5th Edition DOT.
Instead, it has been replaced with
the much more general, much less job specific, data contained in the 1998 O*NET Database and Viewer Program v1.0.
Job Demand Profiles in the 1998 O*NET Database were presented as
non-job-specific, Mean Job Requirements
Data Profiles aggregated across 483 of 1,298 identified element-level job
demand component variables, averaged across 1,172 O*NET Occupational Groups
with from N=1 to N=705, 9-digit DOT-Coded Specific Job Types each. This data
was already far too general. And with the advent of the SOC Crosswalks, the
ONET data has been further aggregated to around 851 TS groups.
Therefore, the MVQS McCroskey Dictionary of Occupational Titles - 2007, 7th
Edition (McDOT 2005), containing Year-2007, updated job requirements
profiles (across the 24 most vocationally
significant worker traits), was developed. It is the only DOT Program approved for use with the McCroskey Transferable Skills Program - 2007
Ed., (MTSP 2007). These two programs have also been specifically designed
and seamlessly integrated for use with the McCroskey
TestPlot Program - 2007 Edition (McPLOT 2007). All three MVQS2007 Programs
have been tested and run successfully on IBM™ PC Compatible Computers running
under Windows™ 95, Windows™ 98 and Windows™ Millennium & Windows™ XP. To
install and run these programs, you need a 586, 686, or faster CPU with 300-500
megabytes free on your hard disk, depending on the number of Job Banks
installed and clients processed.
To order or upgrade to the MVQS 2005.03 updated
and seamlessly integrated MTSP, McPLOT,
McDOT – 2007.03 7th Edition DOT and Volcano70 CD-ROM Programs
Package, contact:
Dr.
Billy J. McCroskey, CRC, CRE, CRV, ABVE
Vocationology,
Inc.
8209
Halifax Court North
Brooklyn
Park, MN 55443-2538.
Tech
Support Ph: 763-569-0680
e-mail:
bjmccroskey@juno.com
Web
Site: http://www.vocationology.com
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