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Mental Measurements Yearbook with Tests in Print consists of information about commercially available tests and reviews of those tests.
Information about and reviews of all English-language standardized tests covering educational skills, personality, vocational aptitude, psychology, and related areas.
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Given the limited size of Mental Measurements Yearbook, you can simply search for a word or phrase to find instruments on your topic. The fewer words you use, the more results you'll get, so start broadly and consider narrowing from there. Using truncation can be helpful, as can trying different synonyms.
Type the name of your test, in quotes if you're sure of the exact title, and choose TI Test Name from the drop-down menu.
If you know the acronym, use the AC Acronym field instead. The default search will include both these fields, so you can try that, too, especially if you're not positive of the exact test name or acronym.
All entries in this database include evaluations of the instruments.
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