Psychological tests and measures
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What are psychological tests?
Psychological tests (also known as mental measurements, psychological instruments, psychometric tests, inventories, rating scales) are standardized measures of a particular psychological variable such as personality, intelligence, or emotional functioning. They often consist of a series of questions that subjects rank as true or false, or according to a Likert-type scale, however tests can use written, visual or verbal methods.
Published tests, also known as commercial tests, must be purchased, and their publishers may require proof that the users have sufficient professional credentials to administer the test. Some well-known commercial tests include the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and the Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire.
Unpublished tests are not available for purchase from a publisher and can be obtained from the creator or from professional literature written by test authors.
Finding Unpublished Tests in PsycInfo
Tests that have been published in journal articles or books are readily available and may meet your research needs. Many articles and books provide information about tests, but only some include the actual test instruments.
The PsycInfo database has a "Tests & Measures" field that shows which tests are discussed in an article. If the full test is included in the article, you’ll see the word “Appended” next to the test name.
To search for articles that include the actual test:
- Go to the PsycInfo and click on Advanced Search.
- Enter your keywords in the search box(es).
- Scroll down to the Tests & Measurements field, and type Appended.
- Click the Search button to run your search.
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PsycInfo (EBSCOhost) This link opens in a new windowSubjects covered include psychology and all specialties. Contains citations and summaries of journal articles, book chapters, books, and technical reports, as well as citations to dissertations.Includes material covering psychological aspects of related disciplines, such as medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education, pharmacology, physiology, linguistics, anthropology, business, and law. Coverage: 1872 -
Books
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Measures for Clinical Practice and Research, vol. 1: Couples, Families, and Children by Joel Fischer & Kevin Corcoran
Call Number: Online AccessPublication Date: 2007Each instrument is reproduced in its entirety and critiqued by the editors, who provide guidance on how to select and score them. This volume covers measures for use with couples, families, and children. -
Measures for Clinical Practice and Research, vol. 2: Adults by Joel Fischer & Kevin Corcoran
Call Number: Online AccessPublication Date: 2007Each instrument is reproduced in its entirety and critiqued by the editors, who provide guidance on how to select and score them. This volume focuses on scales for use with adults. -
Measures of Personality and Social Psychological Attitudes
Call Number: BF698.4 .M38 1991Publication Date: 1991Reference book for measures of attitude or personality. -
Practitioner's Guide to Empirically Based Measures of Social Skills
Call Number: Online AccessPublication Date: 2010Provides in-depth reviews of nearly 100 measures, their administration and scoring, psychometric properties, and references. Offers full reproduction of more than a dozen measures for children, adolescents, and adults.
Published tests
UW-Green Bay Libraries do not have access to published/commercial tests and measures, but there are library resources that provide descriptive and evaluative information about them.
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Mental Measurements Yearbook with Tests in Print (EBSCO) This link opens in a new windowComprehensive guide to commercial tests, including reviews of more than 3,000 commercial tests and a bibliography of "all known commercially available tests that are currently in print in the English language." Does not include access to the tests.
The guide was adapted with permission from "Psychological tests and measures" by Yolanda Koscielski at Simon Fraser University Library.
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