The Buros Center operates as an independent, non-profit organization within the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. This site includes descriptive information on more than 3,500 commercially available tests, and more than 2,800 of them have reviews available for purchase.
The Test Collection at ETS is a database of more than 25,000 tests and other measurement devices, most of which were created by authors outside ETS. It makes information on standardized tests and research instruments available to researchers, graduate students and teachers. With information about tests from the early 1900s to the present, the Test Collection at ETS is the largest compilation of such materials in the world.
Contains 39 instruments measures potentially relevant to acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), compiled by Dr. Joseph Ciarrochi and Linda Bilich from the School of Psychology at the University of Wollongong.
The RAND Corporation is a research organization that develops solutions to public policy challenges to help make communities throughout the world safer and more secure, healthier and more prosperous. RAND is nonprofit, nonpartisan, and committed to the public interest.
Contains descriptive information and critical reviews of commercially published tests. The database includes all information published after the 10th edition (1989) of the Mental Measurements Yearbook.
HaPI identifies tests and measures that have been discussed in journal articles and other sources. In some cases, the test itself is included in the journal article. In other cases, only sample questions are included.
Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HaPI) provides information about behavioral measurement tools used across diverse professions and disciplines, including medicine, nursing, public health, psychology, social work, sociology, communication, and organizational behavior. HaPI helps researchers, students, and clinicians locate questionnaires, interviews, and other tests relevant to their investigations, theses, dissertations, and grant proposals and helps researchers to enhance the quality, reliability, and validity of their measurement techniques.
To locate a test, type keywords related to your topic. In the second search box, type the word "appended" and select "TM Tests and measures" from the menu. To locate articles that evaluate the validity or reliability of a test, enter the name of the test in quotation marks in the first search box and then type the keywords "validity and reliability" in the second search box.
"contains approximately 3 million citations and summaries dating as far back as the 1600s with DOIs for over 1.4 million records. Ninety-eight percent of the covered material is peer-reviewed. The database also includes information about the psychological aspects of related fields such as medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education, pharmacology, technology, linguistics, anthropology, business, law and others. Journal coverage, which spans from the1800s to present, includes international material selected from around 2,500 periodicals in dozens of languages."
Psychological Abstracts:
* 1927-1947 Microfilm BF1.P65
* 1948-2004 print in remote storage
To locate a test, type keywords related to your topic and choose "IN Instrumentation" from the menu. Or type keywords related to your topic, then type "questionnaire/scale" and choose "PT Publication Type" from the menu
Type keywords related to your topic, then type "tests/questionnaires" and choose "PU Publication Type" from the menu.
ERIC is available from several database vendors, including ProQuest. UCF students are advised to use ERIC in EBSCOhost, which provides many links to full text and allows users to search multiple education databases simultaneously. Users who are not UCF students are advised to use ERIC from DOE because no login is required.