Computer Based Testing and the Internet: Issues and Advances
Dave Bartram (Editor), Ron Hambleton (Editor), "Computer-Based Testing and the Internet: Issues and Advances"
Wiley | ISBN 047001721X | 2005 Year | PDF | ~1 Mb | 272 Pages
“Internationally there is a growing number of professionals administering psychological tests by computer. Computer Based Testing and The Internet highlights four main themes that define current issues, technical advances and applications: advances in computer based testing, including test designs; operational issues, including security and legal issues; new uses for tests in employment and credentialing; and future of computer based testing. Each contributor addresses issues of control, quality, security and technology within the subject matter of their particular chapters providing an excellent overview.”
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