The Journal of Forensic Vocational Assessment

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The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
ARTICLE INDEX
Volume 1, Number 1
June 1997
Articles:
“Analyzing Employability Using Worker Trait Factors: Past, Present and Future”
Billy J. McCroskey
Scott E. Streater
William E. Wattenbarger
Craig L. Feldbaum
Kenneth L. Dennis
Pages 7 – 40
“Rehabilitation Into the Twenty-First Century: Can We Meet the Standards”
Paul M. Deutsch
Pages 41-49
“The Daubert Decision and Its Interaction with the Federal Rules”
Craig L. Feldbaum
Pages 49 – 75
“Special Feature: Internet Resources For The Forensic Vocational and
Rehabilitation Expert”
Wendy A. Leclere
Pages 75-79
Page 1 of 26
The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 1, Number 2
June 1998
Articles:
“Vocational Economic Methods, Parameters, and Underpinnings in Personal Injury
Litigation: An Interview with Everett G. Dillman”
David C. Toppino
Pages 5-18
“Interfacing the Economic and Vocational in Personal Injury Cases”
Everett G. Dillman
Pages 19-40
“Industraphobia: A Psycho/Legal/Vocational Perspective”
Paul S. D. Berg
Judith A. Berg
Pages 41-48
“Commentary – Industraphobia: A need for Classification?”
Ron Peterson
Pages 49-50
“The U.S. Labor Force: Present and Future Status and Implications”
Lindette L. Mayer
Pages 51-88
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The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 1, Number 3
December 1998
Articles:
“Admissibility of Vocational Expert Testimony Post-Daubert: A Statistical
Validation of the Vocational Quotient As a Predictor of Labor Market Entry Wage”
Lindette L. Mayer
Pages 3-18
“Job Search Software Under Daubert: Will It Withstand Scrutiny As Part of Expert
Opinion?”
Mary L. Dennis
Kenneth L. Dennis
Pages 19-28
“Transferability of Skills Methodologies Used in Computerized Job Matching
Systems: Sufficient or Insufficient Control of Methodology Induced Error
Variance?”
John M. Williams
Pages 29-42
Book Reviews:
“Assessment of Rehabilitative and Quality of Life Issues in Litigation”
Thomas R. Ireland
Pages 43-52
“Internet Disability Resources ‘98”
Eugene Van de Bittner
Pages 53-55
“Letter to the Editor”
Joseph E. Havranek
Page 56
Page 3 of 26
The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 2, Number 1
August 1999
Special Issue: Emerging Markets of Vocational Experts
Articles:
“Training and Competency of Vocational Experts”
Timothy Janikowski
T.F. Riggar
Pages 2-9
“The Future of Training: An International Distance Learning Model for Forensic
Vocational Specialists”
M. Healy
A. Bruce
L. Crandall
C. Schiro-Geist
E. Broadbent
Pages 10-15
“The Rehabilitation Counselor As Life Care Planner”
Martin G. Brodwin
Luis O. Mas
Pages 16-21
“Proactive Lifestyle Planning: A Way to Enhance Life Choices for Injured
Individuals”
Marjorie F. Olney
Pages 22-30
“Forensic Rehabilitation with an Emphasis on Multicultural Issues”
Gregory G. Garske
Joseph E. Havranek
Pages 31-38
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The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 2, Issue 1
August 1999 (Cont.)
Articles
“Vocational Assessment: Evaluating Multi-Cultural Consumers with Disabilities”
Brent Williams
Pages 39-52
“Vocational Experts in Social Security: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow”
Thomas Dunleavy
Pages 53-60
“From the Judge’s Chamber”
Judge Paul Lillios
Pages 61-66
“After-Words: The Emerging Trends in the New Millennium”
Madan M. Kundu
Alo Dutta
Page 5 of 26
The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 3, Number 1
December 2000
Articles
“The Historical Development and Statistical Analysis of The American Board of
Vocational Experts (ABVE) National Certification Examination: Norms, Reliability,
Validity and Cross-Validation”
Billy J. McCroskey, Hank J. Lageman, Scott E. Streater, Ronald A. Peterson, David
Stein, Lindette Mayer, Kenneth L. Dennis
Pages 3-14
“Annotated Bibliography of Topics in Forensic Vocational Knowledge and
Applications Related to the 1998 3rd Edition ABVE Examination”
Lindette L. Mayer
Pages 15-22
“Concerns Regarding Workforce Participation for People Living with HIV/AIDS”
Ruth E. Cherrick, Kimberly A. Skarupski
Pages 23-30
“Quality of Life: A Comprehensive Model for Rehabilitation Assessment in
Litigation”
John M. Williams, Patricia Murphy
Pages 31-46
“A Scientific Approach to Transferable Skills”
Cynthia P. Grimley, John M. Williams, Steven J. Hahn, Kenneth L. Dennis
Pages 47-54
“Earnings Capacity Mitigation: Three Paradigms and a common Investigative
Approach”
David C. Toppino, Joseph Agrusa
Pages 55-66
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The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 3, Number 1
December 2000 (cont.)
Commentary
“Hedonics: Reality or Fantasy”
Philip Spergel
Pages 67-69
Book Reviews
“A Resource for the Rehabilitation Consultant on the Daubert and Kumho Rulings”
David B. Stein
“Expert Economic Testimony: Reference Guide for Judges and Attorneys”
Everett G. Dillman
“Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook”
Ann T. Neulicht
“Disability Management”
Lynne Kaufman
“The Wide Range Achievement Test – 3 (WRAT-3)”
Samuel H. Osipow
Page 7 of 26
The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 4, Number 1
December 2001
Articles
“Defining Earning Capacity: A Process Paradigm”
John P. Tierney, Ronald E. Missum
Pages 3-11
“Comparisons of Pre-Injury Characteristics of Injured Workers Across Levels of
Post-Injury Occupational Congruence: Potential Applications for Transferrable
Skills Analysis”
Patrick Dunn, Ph.D., CRC and Hal M. Cain, Ph.D., CRC
Pages 12-20
“Pediatric Earning Capacity: Developing a Defensible Estimate of Pre-morbid
Earnings”
Rodney Isom, Thomas R. Barton, Linda Holloway
Pages 21-28
“Predicting Wage Earning Capacity in Litigated Personal Injury Cases”
Larry S. Stokes, Ph.D., Kristin L. Maestri, MHS, CRC, LRC, Larry S. Stokes, Ph.D. and
Associates
Pages 29-38
“The Vocational Expert and Educational Capacities”
E. Davis Martin, Jr., Ed.D. CRC, NCC, LPC
Larry L. Sinsabaugh, Ph.D., CRC, CDMS, NCC, LPC, Diplomate ABVE
Pages 39-46
“Ethical Dilemmas and the Vocational Expert: Pathways to Resolution”
Craig S. Johnston, Michael A. Klein
Pages 47-55
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The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 4, Number 1
December 2001 (cont.)
Book Reviews
“Assessing Earning Capacity” by M. Shahrasarian
Reviewed by Joseph E. Havranek, Ed.D., CRC
“The Rehabilitation Consultant’s Handbook” by Roger Weed and Timothy Field
Reviewed by Judith L. Drew, MA, CRC
“Equal Employment Opportunity: 2000 Compliance Guide” by J.F. Buckley, et al.
Reviewed by Jospeh E. Havranek, Ed.D., CRC
Page 9 of 26
The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 5, Number 1 December 2002
Special Issue: The Assessment of Transferable Work Skills in Forensic
Settings
Articles
“The Assessment of Transferable Work Skills in Forensic Settings”
Roger O. Weed, Ph.D
Pages 1-4
“Toward a Foundation for Determining Loss of Earning Capacity: Transferability
of Skills Definition Method and Application”
Gail G. Gibson, M.A, James H. Earhart, M.Ed, Peter J. Lento, M.Ed
Pages 5-14
“The Classic Model of Transferability of Work Skills: Issues Affecting the Accurate
Assessment of Future Vocational Options in Earnings Capacity Assessment”
Steve Bast, MHS, John M. Williams, D.Ed, Patrick L. Dunn, Ph.D
Pages 15-28
“Transferable Skills Analysis: A Common Sense Approach”
Timothy F. Field, Ph.D
Pages 29-40
“Understanding Transferability and Occupational Classifications: Implications for
Vocational Forensics”
Patrick L. Dunn, Ph.D, Larry G. Kontosh, Ph.D
Pages 41-48
“A Daubert Perspective on Transferable Skills Analysis: A Plantiff’s Attorney’s
Perspective”
Tyron Elliott, Esq.
Pages 49-52
“A Daubert Perspective on Transferable Skills Analysis: A Defense Attorney’s
Perspective”
Alan R. Gries, Esq.
Pages 53-57
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The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 6, Number 1
June 2003
Articles
“Investigating O*Net’s Suitability for the Social Security Administration’s
Disability Determination Process”
Sigrid B. Gustafson, Ph.D, Andrew M. Rose, Ph.D
Pages 3-16
“Utilizing Vocational Experts in Employment Discrimination Cases”
Craig S. Johnston, MRC, Bruce Growick, Ph.D
Pages 27-40
“Transferable Skills Analysis and Standards of Practice: Wherever the Two Shall
Meet?”
Larry G. Kontosh, Ph.D, Joe Wheaton, Ph.D
Pages 41-48
“The Ticket to Work: The Unintended Consequences of an Imperfect Law”
Bruce S. Growick, Ph.D, Judith L. Drew, M.A.
Pages 49-54
“Effect of Non-Exertional Limitations on Sedentary and Light Occupations”
David C. Patten, Ed.D, Wendy L. Patten, B.S
Pages 55-60
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The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 6, Number 2
December 2003
Special Issue: Forensic Vocational Analysis and Testimony for
Permanent Disability Claims in State Workers’ Compensation
Articles
Forensic Vocational Analysis and Testimony for Permanent Disability Claims in
State Workers’ Compensation
Eugene E. Van de Bittner, Ph.D
Page s 73-75
Evaluating Workers’ Compensation Claims for Permanent and Total Disability in
California: A Vocational Rehabilitation Methodology
Eugene E. Van de Bittner, Ph.D
Page s 77-87
Evaluating Workers’ Compensation Claims for Permanent and Total Disability in
Washington: A Forensic Vocational Rehabilitation Methodology
John F. Berg, M.Ed., CRC
Pages 89-98
Role and Functions of the Vocational Expert in Workers’ Compensation in Arizona
Gretchen Bakkenson, MA, CRC, CLCP (Prestwood, French and Colgan, Inc., Phoenix,
AZ)
Pages 99-106
Workers’ Compensation in Nebraska: An Examination of the Rehabilitation
Counselor’s Role and How the ABVE Mentoring Program May Improve Services
Barton W. Hultine, Ed.D.
Pages 107-112
The Use of Vocational Experts by the Ohio Industrial Commission: Building a
Better Employability Assessment
Craig Johnston, MRC and Bruce Growick, Ph.D (Ohio State University)
Pages 113-125
The Role and Functions of Vocational Experts in Workers’ Compensation in
Florida
Ronald J. Spitznagel, Ed.D., CVE, CRC (University of Florida) and L. Stuart Cody,
MHS, CRC, LMHC (Private Rehabilitation Provider)
Pages 127-134
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The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 7, Number 1
July 2004
Special Issue: Education and Training Issues in Forensic Vocational
Analysis
Articles
Incorporating Expertise in Social Security Vocational Experts Testimony into
University Curricula
Joseph E. Havranek, Ed.D. Bowling Green State University, Martin G. Brodwin, Ph.D.,
California State University
Pages 3-10
Training in Forensic Rehabilitation by Graduate Rehabilitation Counselor
Education Programs
Timothy N. Tansey, Utah State University, Julie F. Smart, Utah State University
Pages 13-23
Vocational Expert Testimony for the Social Security Administration: How
Beneficiaries, Related Experts and the Process has Changed
Irmo Marini, Amber Feist, Eva Miller
Pages 25-34
Examining Rehabilitation Counselor Preparedness as Vocational Experts
Timothy F. Field, Ph.D
Pages 35-41
The Role of Vocational Experts in Determining Disability in Social Security in the
21st Century
Judith L. Drew, ABD, CRC, Bruce Growick, Ph.D., The Ohio State University
Pages 43-52
A Model Course for Training in Forensic Rehabilitation
Joseph E. Havranek
Pages 53-54
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The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 7, Number 2 – December 2004
Special Issue: The Use of Functional Capacity Evaluations in Vocational
Forensics
Special Issue: The Use of Functional Capacity Evaluations in Vocational Forensics
Gale Gibson
Pages 65-66
A Review of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Functional Capacity Evaluations
Kenneth J. Harwood, PT, PhD, CIE
Pages 67-74
Analysis of the Reliability and Validity Supporting Functional Capacity Evaluations
Phyllis M. King, PhD, OT, FAOTA
Pages 75-82
The Well-Designed Functional Capacity Evaluation: Application in Forensic
Vocational Analysis
Deborah E. Lechner, PT, MS
Pages 83-95
Use of the Functional Capacities Evaluation in the Vocational Expert Practice: Help
or Hindrance
Randall S. McDaniel, Ed.D., Joshua Tilton, CRC and Anthony Philadelphia, M.S.
Pages 97-104
The Application of Functional Capacity Evaluations In the Provision of Vocational
Expert Services
Mark S. Dakos, M.S.
Pages 105-117
Daubert & ADA Decisions: Will Functional Capacity Evaluations Hold Up In
Court?
Bobbi K. Dominick, J.D., SPHR
Pages 119-126
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The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 8, Number 1
August 2005
Articles
Forensic Vocational Analysis as a Specialty:
Samuel H. Osipow
Pages 7 -10
Software Applications and Transferable Skills Analysis: A Comparison of
Methodologies:
Patrick L. Dunn, John Williams, and Steve Bast
Pages 11-20
A Systems Approach to Placement: A Holistic Technique:
Mada M. Kundu, Chrisann Schiro-Geist, and Alo Dutta
Pages 21 –30
History, Research and Development of the National Certification Examination: The
American Board of Vocational Experts 2005 Monograph Abstract:
Billy J. McCroskey
Pages 31-46
Page 15 of 26
The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 9, Number 1
Summer 2006
Articles
Vocational Expert Testimony: What We Have Learned During the Post-Daubert
Era
Timothy F. Field
Pages 7 – 18
Determining Diminished Future Earning Capacity in State Workers’
Compensation: The California Model
Eugene E. Van de Bittner
Pages 19 – 32
Understanding Work life Expectancy
A.M. Gamboa, and Linda L. Jones
Pages 33 -42
The Vocational Expert and Ethics
Rebecca s. Curtis, E. Davis Martin, Jr., C. Michael Graham, and Larry L. Sinsabaugh
Pages 43 – 48
Page 16 of 26
The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 10, Number 1
Summer 2007
Special Issue: The ABVE National Certification Examination
Articles
The ABVE National Certification Examination
Billy J. McCroskey, Lindette L. Mayer, Hank J. Lagemen, Jan K. Lowe, Cynthia P.
Grimley, G. Michael Graham, Patrick L. Dunn, Kenneth L. Dennis, and Scott E. Streater
(deceased)
Part 1: History, Research, and Development, Pages 7-19
Part 2: The 2004 ABVE Exam Revision, Pages 21-26
Part 3: Data Expressed in Tabular and Schematic Form Supporting the ABVE National
Certification Examination, Pages 27-46
Part 4: Recommendations and Conclusions, Pages 47-48
References (and Selected Biography), Pages 49-58
Appendix A-B, Pages 59-60
Page 17 of 26
The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 11, Number 1
Winter 2008
Editorial
The Vocational Expert: Present and Future Practices
E. Davis Martin, Jr. and Larry L. Sinsabaugh
Pages
Articles
American Board of Vocational Experts Program Evaluation Survey Results
John M. Williams
Pages 7-23
Integrating the Opinions of Different Experts in Determining Loss of Earning
Capacity in Personal Injury Cases
Bentley Hankins and Patrick L. Dunn
Page 25-32
Understanding Case Law and Using It to Effectively Make a Point
Graham L. Sisson, Jr.
Page 33-35
Book Reviews:
Advanced Issues in Forensic Rehabilitation (two volume set) by Joseph E. Havranek
(2007), 627 pages, ISBN 978-1-4243-0718-0, $99.95, Athens, GA: Elliott and
Fitzpatrick.
Reviewed by Martin G. Brodwin, PhD, CRC.
Page 41
Vocational Assessment: Evaluating Employment Potential, (Fourth Edition) by J.
Havranek, T. Field, & J.W. Grimes, (2005), 234 pages, ISBN 0-945019-78-5, $34.95,
Athens, GA: Elliott and Fitzpatrick.
Reviewed by Laura M. Smith, MS, CRC,
Page 43
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The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 11, Number 2
Summer 2008
Editorial
Information Technology in the Twenty-first Century
E. Davis Martin, Jr. and Larry L. Sinsabaugh
Page 5-6
Articles
Loss of Earning Capacity in Pediatric Cases
Staci L. Schonbrun and Charlene M. Kampfe
Page 7-17
Court Decisions under California’s 2005 Schedule for Rating Permanent
Disabilities: Impact of Expert Testimony on Diminished Future Earning Capacity
Eugene E. Van de Bittner and Robert B. Cottle
Page 17-36
Employer Validation of Jobs Performed with One Arm
Irmo Marini, Valerie J. Rodriguez, Bernard Preston, Richard J. Miller, and Sarah Payan
Page 37-48
Commentary:
Baby Boomers: A New Market for Vocational Experts
Laura M. Smith, E. Davis Martin, Jr., and Larry L. Sinsabaugh
Page 49-50
TechBytes
J. Chad Duncan
Page 51
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The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 12, Number 1
Fall 2009
Editorial
Celebrating Long Term Living
Laura M. Smith, E. Davis Martin, Jr. and Larry L. Sinsabaugh
Page 5-6
Articles
Changing the World Again . . . Baby Boomers Reinvent Retirement
Rebecca Parks
Page 7-16
Work Life Expectancy of Older Individuals: Implications for Vocational
Professionals
Staci L. Schonbrun and Charlene M. Kampfe
Page 17-23
Aging Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Issues and
Implications for Future Decisions
Laura M. Smith
Page 25-30
Who Is the Client in Forensics?
Mary Barros-Bailey, Jeffrey Carlisle, Michael Graham, Ann T. Neulicht, Robert Taylor
and Ann Wallace
Page 31-34
Page 20 of 26
The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 13, Number 1
Winter 2010
Editorial
A Retrospective Journey
E. Davis Martin, Jr. and Larry L. Sinsabaugh
Pages 5-6
A Retrospective of Editorial Highlights: Volumes 8-13, 2005-2010
Page 7
Articles
Combining Medical and Vocational Evidence to Achieve Accurate Permanent
Disability Ratings under Ogilvie in Workers’ Compensation Cases in California
Eugene E. Van de Bittner and Maria Toyofuku
Pages 9-22
Evidence-Based Vocational Analysis: A Solution to the “Soft Science” Problem
Stephen Ehlert and John Berg
Pages 23-30
Life Care Planning in Individuals with Monocular Vision: Vocational and Future
Care Considerations
Staci L. Schonbrun, Jane Ericn, and Charlene M. Kampfe
Pages 31-36
Commentary
Employment and the ADA/ADAAA
Graham L. Sisson, Jr. and E. Davis Martin, Jr.
Pages 37-40
Book Review
The CRCC Desk Reference on Professional Ethics: A Guide for Rehabilitation
Counselors
Holly Brigman
Pages 41-42
Page 21 of 26
The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 14, Number 1
Spring 2012
Editorial
Collaboration, Collaboration, Collaboration
Larry L. Sinsabaugh
Pages 5-6
Articles
Wounded Warriors: A Call to Action
Greg Schmieg and E. Davis Martin, Jr.
Pages 7-14
Employer Validation of Acceptable Monthly Absenteeism Allowances
Irmo Marini, Elizabeth Palacios, Alinka Del Castillo and Richard Miller
Pages 15-20
Achoo: The Americans with Disabilities Act and Allergies: Federal Courts 20072012
Graham L. Sisson, Jr. and E. Davis Martin, Jr.
Pages 21-25
Commentary
Swim or Sink: Current Backstrokes on the ADA
Greg Schmieg and E. Davis Martin, Jr.
Pages 27-28
Page 22 of 26
The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 15, Number 1
Spring 2014
Editorial
A Note from the Co-Editor
J. Chad Duncan
Page 5
Articles
The COM*PASS Initiative: Reducing Negative Career Thinking and Promoting
Workforce Readiness in Poor Youth of Color
R. John Sawyer II, Stephen Leierer, Chrisann Schiro-Geist and Emer D. Broadbent
Pages 7-17
Online Distance Education: The JDJP Program Increases the Earning Capacity of
Under-Represented Rehabilitation Counseling Professionals
Scott Beveridge and Stacey Karpen
Pages 18-24
The Use of the Earning Capacity Assessment Form-2 in a Medico-Legal Setting:
An Australian Experience
James A. Athanasou
Pages 25-32
Test Review
Pain Patient Profile-3
Scott A. Whitmer
Pages 33-36
TechBytes
A Revolution in Upper Extremity Prosthetics
J. Chad Duncan
Page 37
Book Review
Foundations of Forensic Vocational Rehabilitation
Cynthia P. Grimley
Pages 38-39
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The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Volume 15, Number 2
Spring 2014
Editorial
Articles
The Evolution of the International Psychometric Evaluation Certification (IPEC)
Cynthia P. Grimley and Scott Whitmer
Pages 7-12
Psychometric Evaluation Competency: The International Psychometric Evaluation
Certification (IPEC) in the Era of Evidenced Based Assessment within the Forensic
Environment.
Scott Whitmer and Cynthia P. Grimley
Pages 13-22
Maximizing Return to Work
Chrisann Schiro-Geist, Emer D. Broadbent, and R. John Sawyer II
Pages 23-28
Labor Market Study
Trevor Duncan
Pages 29-34
Economic Evaluation of Earnings Capacity Loss in Personal Injury Cases: Issues
for Forensic Economists and Implications for Vocational Evaluators
Gregory K. Faulk
Pages 35-40
Longitudinal Vocational Rehabilitation Employment Outcomes
Scott Beveridge
Pages 41-52
Letters to the Editors
Book Review
Work & Divorce: Vocational Evaluation in Family Law
Eric Suedmeyer
Page 54
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The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
TechBytes
The Assistive Technology Outcomes Measurement System (ATOMS)
J. Chad Duncan
Page 55
Volume 16, Number 1
Winter 2016
Editorial
Articles
Vocational Apportionment: An Analysis of Medical and Vocational Factors
Affecting Apportionment of Employability and Earning Capacity
Eugene E. Van de Bittner
Pages 7-18
Economic Damages from Job Displacement: Evidence from the Displaced Workers
Survey
Joseph T. Crouse
Pages 19-28
Effectiveness of a Comprehensive Intervention Aimed at Lowering Recidivism
Among Inmates
Kaitlin A. Duckett, Chrisann Schiro-Geist, Emer Broadbent, and Maurice Williams
Pages 29-32
Redux of Employer Validation of Jobs with a Sit/Stand Option
Irmo Marini, Bernard Preston, and Danielle Leigh Antol
Pages 33-42
Updated and Revised Methodologies for Evaluating Employability and Earning
Capacity in Workers’ Compensation, Civil, and Other Venues
Eugene E. Van de Bittner
Pages 43-52
Letters to the Editors
Page 25 of 26
The Journal of Forensic Vocational Analysis
Book Review
Medical, Psychosocial and Vocational Aspects of Disability (4th ed.)
Laura J. Lee
Page 53
TechBytes
Perceptions
J. Chad Duncan and Lisa Abernathy
Page 54
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