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- ERIC Clearinghouse on Assessment
and Evaluation (Educational Resources Information Center
(ERIC®))
- The ERIC®Clearinghouse on Assessment and Evaluation seeks
to provide 1) balanced information concerning educational
assessment and 2) resources to encourage responsible test
use.
- ERIC/AE Test
Locator (Eric Clearinghouse on Assessment and Evaluation)
- Includes three databases: ETS/ERIC Test File (The Educational
Testing Service (ETS) Test Collection database contains records on
over 10,000 tests and research instruments. These records describe
the instruments and provide availability information); Test Review
Locator (This page allows you to search for citations to reviews of
educational and psychological tests and measures that The Buros
Institute of Mental Measurements and ProEd (book publisher) have
included in their directories); Buros/ERIC Test Publisher Directory
(This page allows you to search for the names and addresses of over
900 major commerical test publishers. This database was compiled by
The Buros Institute of Mental Measurements). The Test Locator is a
joint project of the ERIC Clearinghouse on Assessment and
Evaluation at the Catholic University of America, the Library and
Reference Services Division of the Educational Testing Service, the
Buros Institute of Mental Measurements at the University of
Nebraska in Lincoln, the Region III Comprehensive Center at GW
University, and Pro-Ed test publishers.
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HAPI: Health/Psychosocial Instruments (Ovid)
- Health and Psychosocial Instruments provides ready access to
information on measurement instruments (i.e., questionnaires,
interview schedules, checklists, index measures, coding schemes/
manuals, rating scales, projective techniques, vignettes/scenarios,
tests) in the health fields, psychosocial sciences, organizational
behavior, and library and information science. HAPI assists
researchers, practitioners, educators, administrators, and
evaluators, including students, to identify measures needed for
research studies, grant proposals, client/patient assessment, class
papers/projects, theses/dissertations, and program
evaluation.
- How to use
Tests in Print (Buros Institute of Mental Measurements)
- Excellent guide to Tests in Print which is in the Reference
Collection: Ref 19 LB3051 T47 1994
- How to use the
Mental Measurements Yearbook (Buros Institute of Mental
Measurements)
- Excellent guide for the Mental Measurements Yearbook which is
available in the Reference Collection at: Ref 19 BF431
M4
- Mini
Mental Status Examination (University of Florida)
- The "Mini" Mental Status Exam is a quick way to evaluate
cognitive function. It is often used to screen for dementia or
monitor its progression. Adapted from Folstein et al, Mini Mental
State, J PSYCH RES 12:196-198 (1975)