There is growing evidence that Internet-mediated psychological tests can have satisfactory psychometric properties and can measure the same constructs as traditional versions. However, equivalence cannot be taken for granted. The prospective memory questionnaire (PMQ; Hannon, Adams, Harrington, Fries-Dias, & Gibson, 1995) was used in an on-line study exploring links between drug use and memory (Rodgers et al., 2003). The PMQ has four factor-analytically derived subscales. In a large (N = 763) sample tested via the Internet, only two factors could be recovered; the other two subscales were essentially meaningless. This demonstration of nonequivalence underlines the importance of on-line test validation. Without examination of its psychometri...
OBJECTIVE: Online neuropsychological test batteries could allow for large-scale cognitive data colle...
OBJECTIVE: Online neuropsychological test batteries could allow for large-scale cognitive data colle...
BACKGROUND: The psychometric properties of an online test are not necessarily identical to its paper...
There is growing evidence that Internet-mediated psychological tests can have satisfactory psychomet...
Confirmatory factor analysis was used to test for measurement invariance between nineteen commercial...
Reviewer: Carlbring, PerReviewer: Werneke, Ursula[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessari...
Despite experiments being increasingly conducted over the internet, few studies have tested whether ...
The current study addressed the question of whether test data can reliably be gathered on the Intern...
The past decade has witnessed a rapid expansion of the Internet. This revolutionary communication ne...
The Internet is increasingly being used as a medium for psychological research. To assess the validi...
The Internet can be an effective medium for the posting, exchange, and collection of informa-tion in...
Background: The majority of Internet-mediated studies use measures developed as paper-and-pencil mea...
Recent interest in and use of online assessments across a range of disciplines has raised a number o...
Recent interest in and use of online assessments across a range of disciplines has raised a number o...
This study investigates the measurement equivalence of a five-factor measure of personality across t...
OBJECTIVE: Online neuropsychological test batteries could allow for large-scale cognitive data colle...
OBJECTIVE: Online neuropsychological test batteries could allow for large-scale cognitive data colle...
BACKGROUND: The psychometric properties of an online test are not necessarily identical to its paper...
There is growing evidence that Internet-mediated psychological tests can have satisfactory psychomet...
Confirmatory factor analysis was used to test for measurement invariance between nineteen commercial...
Reviewer: Carlbring, PerReviewer: Werneke, Ursula[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessari...
Despite experiments being increasingly conducted over the internet, few studies have tested whether ...
The current study addressed the question of whether test data can reliably be gathered on the Intern...
The past decade has witnessed a rapid expansion of the Internet. This revolutionary communication ne...
The Internet is increasingly being used as a medium for psychological research. To assess the validi...
The Internet can be an effective medium for the posting, exchange, and collection of informa-tion in...
Background: The majority of Internet-mediated studies use measures developed as paper-and-pencil mea...
Recent interest in and use of online assessments across a range of disciplines has raised a number o...
Recent interest in and use of online assessments across a range of disciplines has raised a number o...
This study investigates the measurement equivalence of a five-factor measure of personality across t...
OBJECTIVE: Online neuropsychological test batteries could allow for large-scale cognitive data colle...
OBJECTIVE: Online neuropsychological test batteries could allow for large-scale cognitive data colle...
BACKGROUND: The psychometric properties of an online test are not necessarily identical to its paper...