Re: [tips] Personality tests

2009-11-04 Thread Mark A. Casteel
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

Re: [tips] Personality tests

2009-11-04 Thread William Scott
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 sfra...@highline.edu 11/04/09 3:42

RE:[tips] Personality tests

2009-11-04 Thread Marc Carter
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/ m -- Marc Carter, PhD Associate Professor and Chair Department of Psychology College of Arts Sciences Baker

Re: [tips] Personality tests

2009-11-04 Thread Serafin, John
in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) tips@acsun.frostburg.edu 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

RE: [tips] Personality tests

2009-11-04 Thread Marc Carter
Sciences (TIPS) Subject: Re: [tips] Personality tests 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 analysis. These sites have just greatly expanded the tests

RE: [tips] Personality tests

2009-11-04 Thread Frantz, Sue
Just what I was looking for. Thanks! They're now here: http://teachpsych.pbworks.com/Personality Sue -- Sue Frantz Highline Community College Psychology, Coordinator    Des Moines, WA 206.878.3710 x3404