International Journal of Testing

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International Journal of Testing

description peer-reviewed journal
Area of ​​Expertise Psychological diagnostics
language English
publishing company Taylor & Francis Philadelphia ( USA )
First edition 2001
Frequency of publication 4 times a year
Impact Factor 0.90 (2011) [1]
editor Avi Allalouf and Stephen Stark
Web link Website of the magazine
Article archive List of Issues
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The International Journal of Testing is the official organ of the International Testing Commission . Issues related to test application are taken up in a wide variety of application areas. They can concern theories, research or application (test practice). Examples are B. new perspectives in test development and validation, the qualifications of test providers and test developers, comparisons of national differences in test practice, internationalization of test development and application.

It was founded in 2001 and is the successor to the ITC Bulletin published until 1999.

Individual evidence

  1. Aims and Scope on tandfonline.com
  2. ^ Information from the ITC about the magazine on intestcom.org