Users may find by browsing or searching links on this site that will lead to other sites where tests are described, explained, or provided. Includes links to screenshots of the Beck Depression Inventory, for example.
Health & Psychosocial Instruments (HaPI) is a comprehensive database providing information about behavioral measurement instruments. Information in the database is abstracted from hundreds of leading journals covering health sciences and psychosocial sciences.
Mental Measurements Yearbook, produced by the Buros Institute at the University of Nebraska, provides users with a comprehensive guide to over 2,000 contemporary testing instruments. The MMY series contains information essential for a complete evaluation of test products within such diverse areas as psychology, education, business, and leadership. Coverage is from Volume 9 to the present. Also produced by the Buros Institute of Mental Measurements at the University of Nebraska, Tests in Print (TIP) serves as a comprehensive bibliography to all known commercially available tests that are currently in print in the English language. TIP provides vital information to users including test purpose, test publisher, in-print status, price, test acronym, intended test population, administration times, publication date(s), and test author(s).
Created and managed by John M. Grohol, Psy.D, an expert in online psychology and behavior. He is also a blogger for the Huffington Post. The tests and quizzes here are free and may lead to ideas, concepts, or other measures researchers may wish to pursue and investigate.
PsycTESTS is a repository of full-text psychological tests and measures as well as a rich source of structured information about the tests. A wide variety of test types are included in PsycTESTS, including achievement and aptitude tests, intelligence tests, tests of cognitive functioning, occupational tests, personality tests, and so on.
A relatively small but possibly useful collection of full tests in the area of social & personal psychology, maintained by Alan Reifman of Texas Tech University.
The ETS Test Collection includes information on 20,000 tests and other measurement devices from the early 1900s to the present. The tests contained in this collection were acquired from a variety of U.S. publishers and individual test authors. Foreign tests are also included in the collection, including some from Canada, Great Britain, and Australia.