American Psychological Association (APA) databases that ODU Libraries' subscribes to include APA PsycInfo and APA PsycTests (as well as APA PsycArticles).
In the PyscInfo database, you can narrow your search results by limiting your keyword search to "Tests & Measures - TM" in the pull down menu next to the search box (within advanced search).
Refer to APA PsycTests overview page for additional information and to find out what's new.
The Mental Measurements Yearbook (MMY) is published by the Buros Center for Testing, "an independent, non-profit organization within the University of Nebraska–Lincoln." The Center functions "as the world’s premier test review center, as well as a provider of outreach efforts related to our mission to improve testing, assessment, and measurement practices through consultation and education, with special emphases in psychology and education."
Refer to the complete list of Tests reviewed in The Mental Measurements Yearbook series.
The ERIC database indexes journal articles, books, and grey literature about education research. For additional information, please refer to the ERIC FAQ page.
For finding tests and measurements, search for your topic of interest and then use the "test/questionnaires" filter option under "Publication Type".
1966 - present (Unrestricted)
A full-text database of education research and information. It is sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences within the U.S. Department of Education.
Disclaimer: Read about changes to ERIC content. Contact the ERIC help desk with questions.
"CINAHL indexes the top nursing and allied health literature available including nursing journals and publications from the National League for Nursing and the American Nurses Association." (EBSCO CINAHL Database)
You can narrow your results by limiting your keyword search to "IN Instrumentation" in the pull down menu next to the search box.
"The Social Science Variables Database (SSVD) enables ICPSR users to examine and compare variables and questions across studies or series. The SSVD currently includes over 5 million variables, representing about 76% of ICPSR's holdings that have quantitative data described in statistical syntax."