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| APA - FAQ/Finding Information About Psychological Tests |
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The APA (American Psychological Association) Science Directorate answers hundreds of calls and emails each year from persons trying to locate the right test or find more information about psychological tests. APA neither sells nor endorses testing instruments, but it does provide guidance in using available resources to find psychological tests. This FAQ provides answers to frequently asked questions. |
| ETS - Test Collection |
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ETS (Educational Testing Service) maintains a library of more than 25,000 tests and other measurement devices that makes information on standardized tests and research instruments available to researchers, graduate students, and teachers. Collected from the early 1900s to the present, the Test Collection at ETS is the largest such compilation in the world. |
| HaPI - Health and Psychosocial Instruments |
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Health and Psychosocial Instruments (Ha`PI) is a bibliographic database that provides descriptions of tests, manuals, rating scales and other instruments used to assess health and behavior. The information can assist researchers and others in locating a variety of instruments used in the health fields, psychosocial sciences, organizational behavior, and library and information science. |
| Mental Measurements Yearbook - BUROS Center for Testing |
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Mental Measurements Yearbook, from the Buros Institute, contains the most recent descriptive information and critical reviews of new and revised tests from the Buros Institute's 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th Yearbooks. This site provides reviews of tests that are available from this publisher as well as how acquire the test. |
| ProQolid |
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ProQolid is a Patient Reported Outcome and Quality of Life Instruments Database. There is a "Free Access Level". This level is available to all ProQolid visitors at no charge. For each instrument in the database, you will find 14 categories of basic information (e.g., author, objective, mode of administration, original language, existing translations, pathology, number of items, etc.). |
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