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Psychological Testing and Assessment Book Cover
Psychological Testing and Assessment: An Introduction To Tests and Measurement, 5/e
Ronald Jay Cohen
Mark Swerdlik

Tests of Intelligence

Web Links


Self Discovery Workshop
(http://iqtest.com)

One of the Internet’s most popular and entertaining sites on IQ testing.
SelfGrowth.com
(http://selfgrowth.com/test.html)

Contains a variety of tests, designed to challenge and measure your emotional, physical, and intellectual ability.
queendom.com
(http://www.queendom.com/tests/)

An excellent resource of 88 online psychometric tests. Includes personality, intelligence, relationship, career, and health tests. Also provides extensive interpretation of test results.
helpself.com
(http://www.helpself.com/iq-test.htm)

Emotional IQ test with no scoring system. Compares user’s responses to others. Twenty-item questionnaire that measures emotional IQ.
intelligencetest.com
(http://www.intelligencetest.com/)

Thirty-item intelligence test within a 10-minute time limit. All questions are presented in true-false format. The test is designed to measure several factors of intelligence including: logical reasoning, general knowledge, memory, ability to recognize analogies, ability to see relations among concepts, intuition, visual apprehension, math skills, and computational speed.
Multiple Intelligence Inventory
(http://snow.utoronto.ca/Learn2/mod3/miinventory.html)

Multiple Intelligence Inventory with 80-items scored on a five-point Likert scale. This test is based on Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences.
IQ-Tests
(http://iqtests.virtualave.net/)

Resource containing two intelligence tests. Discussion boards are available to discuss issues regarding intelligence testing including the predictive quality of IQ tests and the accuracy of test scores.
dmoz open directory project
(http://dmoz.org/Science/Social_Sciences/Psychology/Intelligence/Emotional_Intelligence/On... )

Resource containing links to several Emotional IQ tests.
Test Your I.Q.
(http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/1641/iqown.html)

Intelligence test designed for adults and children over the age of 9. Time limit of 45 minutes to answer 60 total questions. Correct answers are provided at the completion of the test.
Cognitive Intelligence Test
(http://www.helpself.com/thinker.htm)

Cognitive Intelligence Test containing 17 true-false items. This test is designed to identify patterns of thinking that may be causing problems.
Emode.com
(http://www.emode.com/emode/tests/iq2.jsp)

Intelligence test provided to gauge personal potential.
E.Q. Test
(http://www.utne.com/azeq2.tmpl/)

Emotional intelligence test provided to gauge a rough sense of what the user’s emotional IQ is. The test is presented as a 10-item multiple-choice test.