Abstract

SUMMARY The reference collections of most research libraries contain a readily identifiable collection of standard paper sources used in locating tests and test-related materials for education and psychology. Yet currently there is no electronic equivalent, no set of Internet resources that has been identified as constituting an online literature on tests and measurements. This study attempts to investigate what resources are now available on the Internet for tests and measurements, and identifies the most useful ones. In order to keep the study manageable, the emphasis is on resources for psychological testing, with some educational psychology materials included as well. Whenever possible, evaluative summaries of these resources have been included.

Highlights

  • Many of these internet resources complement or supplement the existing paper resources covering tests and measurements that are typically found in the reference section of most research libraries

  • Perhaps the most exciting discovery is that there are not just test resources, but the actual tests themselves to be found on the internet

  • Some of these exist as online interactive versions that can be completed, submitted, and scored electronically, without the need for paper or pencil

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Introduction

Many of these internet resources complement or supplement the existing paper resources covering tests and measurements that are typically found in the reference section of most research libraries.

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