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Dunn, Thomas G.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1972
The feasibility of computerizing the administration, scoring, and interpretation of the MMPI and comparing its response latencies with other MMPI item characteristics was tested. Results indicate that latency may not have the psychological significance often attributed to it. (Author)
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Computer Science, Computers
Dunn, Thomas G.; And Others – 1971
The feasibility of completely automating the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) was tested, and item response latencies were compared with other MMPI item characteristics. A total of 26 scales were successfully scored automatically for 165 subjects. The program also typed a Mayo Clinic interpretive report on a computer terminal,…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Personality Measures
RICHARDS, JAMES M., JR. – 1966
WITH EXISTING COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, TESTS FOR SCREENING COLLEGE APPLICANTS CAN BE WRITTEN BY COMPUTERS. RESULTS OF A 72-ITEM COMPUTER-WRITTEN SYNONYMS TEST WERE COMPARED WITH THOSE OF THE ETS WIDE RANGE VOCABULARY TEST. BOTH TESTS WERE ADMINISTERED IN THE FALL OF 1965 TO ENTERING UNIVERSITY OF IOWA FRESHMEN. AT THE END OF THE FIRST SEMESTER, THESE…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Automation, College Entrance Examinations, Computers
Hansen, Duncan N.; And Others – 1971
A review of the literature on automated psychological testing shows that most research and development in this area is based on a one-test, one-psychologist model. In this model, the functions of test administration, scoring, and interpretation are thought out in terms of specific tests presented on an individualized basis. However, more complete…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Educational Testing