Past Publications of the Bulletin of the International Test Commission
Editor from 1993 –1994:
Prof Ronald K. Hambleton, University of
Massachusetts at Amherst, USA.
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Ronald K. Hambleton. Translating achievement tests
for use in cross-national studies.
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Gary J. Robertson & Lorraine D. Eyde. Improving
test use in the United States : the development of an
Interdisciplinary casebook.
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Peter Tellegen & Jaap Laros. The construction
and validation of a nonverbal test of intelligence: the revision of the
Snijders-Oomen Tests.
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Jose Muniz & Dolores Paz. Primary school
teachers' attitudes toward test use with children.
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Richard W. Woodcock & Ana F. Munoz-Sandoval. An
IRT approach to cross-language test equating and interpretation.
- Scott Wetzler & Douglas B. Marlowe.
Clinical psychology by computer?: State of the "art"
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Reinhold S. Jäger. Computerized testing in
educational settings. What should be done?
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Lyle Schoenfeldt. Computer-assisted testing in
organizational psychology
- Robert J. Sternberg. Experimental
approaches to human intelligence
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Richard K. Wagner: Practical intelligence
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Vladimir Druzhinin. Studies of intellect in the
USSR and Russia
- Ronald K. Hambleton. Guidelines for
adapting educational and psychological tests: A progress report
Editor from 1995 –1999:
Prof Fons van de Vijver, Tilburg University,
Netherlands.
- Steven D. Penrod, Solomon M. Fulero, &
Brian L. Cutler. Expert psychological testimony in the United States: A
new playing field?
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Gisli H. Gudjonsson. Psychological evidence in
court
- Jean Cardinet (English translation by
Jacques Grégoire). Prehistory of the International Test Commission
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Juan
Fernández, Miguel A. Mateo, & José Muñiz. Evaluation of
the Academic Setting in Spain
- Frank Verhulst. Recent developments in the
assessment and diagnosis of child psychopathology
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Thomas Widiger & Seth Axelrod. Recent
developments in the clinical assessment of personality disorders
- Dave Bartram. Test qualifications and test
use in the UK: The competence approach
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Marvin Simner. Recommendations by the Canadian
psychological association for improving the North American safeguards
that help protect the public against test misuse
- Arne Evers. Regulations concerning test
qualifications and test use in the Netherlands
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John Fremer. Promoting high standards for test use:
Developments in the United States
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Thomas Oakland, Cengiz Gulek & Joseph Glutting.
Children’s test-taking behaviours: A review of literature, case study,
and research on Turkish Children.
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W.Todd Rogers & Ping Yang. Test-wiseness: Its
nature and application.
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Thomas Oakland. Test use among school
psychologists: Past, current and emerging practices.
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Jacques Gregoire: Diagnostic assessment of learning
disabilities: From assessment of performance to assessment of
competence.
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Ronald K. Hambleton & Sharon Slater. Item
response theory models and testing practices: Current international
status and future directions.
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Fons
J.r. van de Vijver & Ype H. Poortinga. Towards an integrated
analysis of bias in cross-cultural assessment.
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C.A. W. Glas. Towards an integrated testing service
system.
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Albert. E. Beaton, Michael O. Martin & Ina V.S.
Mullis. Providing data for educational policy in an international
context: the third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS)
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Graham Davidson. The ethical use of tests:
Australia.
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Wayne
J. Camara. Use and consequences of assessments in the USA :
Professional, ethical and legal issues.
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Casper J. Koene. Tests and professional ethics and
values in European psychologists.
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Cheryl D. Foxcroft. Psychological testing in South
Africa: Perspectives regarding ethical and fair practices.
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Richard, H. Dana. Multicultural assessment of
personality and psychopathology in the United states: Still art, not yet
science, and controversial.
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Elias Mpofu & Kwadzanai R.L. Nyanungo/
Educational and psychological testing in Zimbabwean schools: Past,
present and future.
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Samuel Shye. Modern facet theory: Content design
and measurement in behavioural research.
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Barbro M. Bergling. Constructing items measuring
logical operational thinking: Facet design based item construction using
multiple categories scoring.
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Dave Bartram & Iain Coyne. Variations in
national patterns of testing and test use: The ITC/EFPPA international
survey.
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Marvin L. Simner. Use of TOEFL as a standard for
university admission: A position statement by the Canadian Psychological
Association.
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Raymond M. Costello. Two foundations of Rorschach
assessment revisited.
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Irving B. Weiner. Contemporary perspectives on
Rorschach assessment.
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Jose Muniz, Gerardo Prieto, Leandro Almeida, &
Dave Bartram. Test use in Spain, Portugal and Latin-American countries.
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Jacques Gregoire. Emerging standards for test
applications in the French-speaking countries of Europe.
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Jan te Nijenhuis & Henk van der Flier. Bias
research in the Netherlands: Review and Implications.
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Norbert K. Tanzer 7 Catherine Q.E.sim. Adapting
tests for use in multiple languages and cultures: A review of the ITC
Guidelines for Test Adaptations.
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Ronald K. Hambleton, Jiayuan Yu, & Sharon C.
Slater. Fieldtest of the ITC Guidelines for Adapting Educational and
Psychological Tests.
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Chantale
Jeanrie & Richard Bertrand. Translating tests with the ITC’s
Guidelines: Keeping validity in mind.
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Marvin L. Simner. Reply to the Universities’
reaction to the Canadian Psychological Association’s position
statement on the Test of English as a Foreign Language