These websites contain complete assessment tools and come from government departments and universities.
If the assessment tool you locate is not accompanied by review or psychometric information, the following resources may help you find more information:
Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HaPI) can be used to find reviews of noncommercial assessment tools. Enter your test in the search field. Under Source Code, select Review Source.
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Mental Measurements Yearbook contains reviews and psychometrics (when available) on commercial assessment tools. To locate this information, enter the name of your tool in the search field and select TI Test Name from the Select a Field drop-down menu.
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PsycINFO can also be used to find reviews and psychometric information about commercial and noncommercial assessment tools. Enter your test (in quotes) in the first search field. Do not select a field. In the second search field you can enter Test Validity or Test Reliability or Psychometrics.
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Directory of Unpublished Experimental Mental Measures points to noncommercial assessment tools published in journal articles and gives basic information about it including format, reliability, validity, and a list of related research.
Test Critiques includes reviews and psychometric information onselected psychological, educational, and business assessment tools.
Tests in Print
Although this book only gives basic information about assessment tools, it does offer references than can be consulted for more detailed test information.