Jerome Tobacyk

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Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA, United States 
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Personality Psychology, Clinical Psychology
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Utinans A, Ancane G, Tobacyk JJ, et al. (2015) Paranormal beliefs of latvian college students: A latvian version of the revised paranormal belief scale Psychological Reports. 116: 116-126
Tobacyk JJ, Livingston MM, Robbins JE. (2008) Relationships between Myers-Briggs type indicator measure of psychological type and neo measure of big five personality factors in Polish University students: a preliminary cross-cultural comparison. Psychological Reports. 103: 588-90
Kelly KE, Tobacyk JJ. (2003) A quaternary temperament model and defense cluster preferences. Psychological Reports. 93: 423-6
Tobacyk J, Cyrson E, Tobacyk Z. (2000) Cross-National Evidence for Compatibility of Psychological Type in Polish and American Samples Journal of Career Assessment. 8: 189-204
Miller MJ, Mahaffey SH, Wells D, et al. (1995) Effects of Structuring on Students' Perceptions of Career Counseling The Career Development Quarterly. 43: 233-239
Tobacyk JJ, Tobacyk ZS. (1992) Comparisons of Belief-Based Personality Constructs in Polish and American University Students: Paranormal Beliefs, Locus of Control, Irrational Beliefs, and Social Interest Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 23: 311-325
Tobacyk JJ, Pirttilä-Backman AM. (1992) Paranormal Beliefs and their Implications in University Students from Finland and the United States Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 23: 59-71
Tobacyk JJ. (1992) Changes in locus of control beliefs in polish university students before and after democratization Journal of Social Psychology. 132: 217-222
Tobacyk J, Shrader D. (1991) Superstition and Self-Efficacy Psychological Reports. 68: 1387-1388
Tobacyk JJ, Wilkinson LV. (1991) Paranormal Beliefs and Preference for Games of Chance Psychological Reports. 68: 1088-1090
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