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  1. Jun 25, 2020 · This article explains how papers should be structured to guide the preparation of papers to be submitted to Psychological Test Adaptation and Development. Each submission should adhere as strictly as possible to the following structure. If, for any reason, certain aspects cannot be provided, this should be explained and considered in the limitations and recommendations. The outline in Table 1 ...

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  2. Psychological Test Adaptation and Development (PTAD) is the official open access journal of the European Association of Psychological Assessment. PTAD is the first open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing papers which present the adaptation of tests to specific (e.g., cultural) needs, test translations, or the development of existing measures.

    • Hogrefe Publishing
  3. Jun 25, 2020 · As I mentioned, a separate article entitled “Psychological Test Adaptation and Development – How Papers Are Structured and Why” (Ziegler, 2020) goes into much more detail and explains the structure and “template” that we have developed for papers in PTAD. Please do read it!

  4. Jun 25, 2020 · As I mentioned, a separate article entitled “Psychological Test Adaptation and Development – How Papers Are Structured and Why” (Ziegler, 2020) goes into much more detail and explains the structure and “template” that we have developed for papers in PTAD. Please do read it!

    • Matthias Ziegler
    • 2020
  5. The quality of the test is assessed by three elements: factor structure (i.e. the number of factors to be retained), factor loading and total explained variance. A brief account of evaluating the three elements is provided below. A detailed explanation of conducting an EFA is beyond the scope of this article.

    • Jessy Fenn, Chee-Seng Tan, Sanju George
    • 2020
  6. The knowledge about the latent structure of data obtained with tests addressing the major question "What is/are the con-struct[s] being measured" by psychological tests under investigation ...

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  8. Jun 25, 2020 · The structure of a paper in Psychological Test Adaptation and Development (PTAD) generally follows the typical structure for scientific papers consisting of Introduction/Theory, Methods, Results, and Discussion. We encourage authors to also consider the opportunity to use online supplementary material to support any of these sections.