Title
Computerized adaptive tests, computerized tests and mobile applications: comparison of their current availability in Latin America and the United States/Canada
Date Issued
26 November 2020
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Publisher(s)
Facultat de Psicologia, Ciencies de l'Educacio i de l'Esport Blanquerna
Abstract
Summary. Psychometric tests have changed their pencil and paper format into computerized evaluations progressively in the last 40 years, since the computerized format offers several advantages over the classic one. In this study, we compared the production and availability of computerized adaptive tests (CAT), computerized tests (CT) and tests in mobile applications (TMA), between the United States/Canada and Latin America. We conducted a narrative review, exploring databases such as PsycInfo, Scopus, Web of Science, Pubmed, and Scielo. To complement the findings, we conducted a search on Google and the Play Store. The results showed that the United States/Canada records the highest production and availability of CAT/CT/TMA. In both regions, most of CAT/CT are designed to evaluate adults, while TMA are designed for any age. In the United States/Canada, CAT/CT are mostly original, and their use requires a previous payment, while in Latin America, CAT/CT/TMA are usually adapted and freely available versions. Finally, there is a huge difference in the availability of CAT/CT/TMA between both regions. The United States/ Canada has at its disposal more than thirteen times the amount of CAT, more than double the amount of CT and more than five times the amount of TMA than Latin America. We concluded that there is a large gap in production and access to high-tech psychometric instruments that Latin America needs to overcome. Finally, we provide a list of all CAT/CT/TMA currently available, free or paid access.
Start page
121
End page
136
Volume
38
Issue
2
Language
Spanish
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería de sistemas y comunicaciones Informática y Ciencias de la Información
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85103165543
Source
Aloma
ISSN of the container
11383194
DOI of the container
10.51698/ALOMA.2020.38.2.121-136
Sources of information: Directorio de Producción Científica Scopus