This article analyzes selected results of 4 Kuder Occupational Interes
t Surveys (KOIS; Kuder & Zytowski, 1991) administered over a 30-year s
pan, in the light of the author's career as a counseling psychologist.
Certain consistencies and changes are observed, leading to a conclusi
on supporting the ''thematic'' interpretation of interest inventory re
sults rationalizing aspects of the author's occupational and avocation
al career.