Hi all,
At the most recent Best Practices conference, there was mention of a
website that's a repository for validated personality tests. I'm almost
certain it was in Laura King's presentation, but I'm not finding it in
my notes, nor is her presentation one of the ones available on the Best
Pr
Hi Sue. I found this link to the APS wiki for teachers of personality
psychology. The link below will take you directly to the tests and
measurements page. It looks promising.
http://personalitypedagogy.arcadia.edu/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Content.Tests
Mark
At 03:40 PM 11/4/2009, Frantz, Sue wrot
The international personality item pool has an acronym, ipip like ipcio.
It is http://ipip.ori.org/
but is different from a repository for validated personality tests. It's a
great resource for use in a personality course, though.
Bill Scott
>>> "Frantz, Sue" 11/04/09 3:42 PM >>>
Hi all,
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Subject: [tips] Personality tests
Hi all,
At the most recent Best Practices conference, there was men
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Conversation: Personality tests
Subject: RE:[tips] Personality tests
I often use the International Personality Item Pool for methods/stats projects,
and students will often use it for their own projects. It's nifty
http://ipip.ori.org/ipip/
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> Whoa! Thank you to Mark, Marc, and William. I don't teach
> personality, but I do like to use tests like some of these in
> statistics when I introduce them to reliability and item
Just what I was looking for. Thanks!
They're now here: http://teachpsych.pbworks.com/Personality
Sue
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