Digital Testing with the Vienna Test System
Whether classical or modern – scientifically our tests are always up to date
Whether classical constructs, procedures based on item response theory, adaptive tests, innovative test theories (e.g. objective personality tests) developed tests or procedures designed to measure psychomotor characteristics accurately and efficiently: at SCHUHFRIED you will find an entire spectrum of tests for psychological assessment!
Find a complete overview of our portfolio here:
Contact us and learn more about the specific advantages in your individual field of application:
Classical paradigms
The 120 tests include many proven and established procedures and constructs, including the Tower of London (TOL-F), the Trail Making Test (TMT-L), the Raven Matrices (SPM, SPMPLS, APM, CPM), the Block Tapping Test (CORSI), the Pauli Test (ALS), testing based on the Big Five construct (BFSI, B5PO), the Fleischmann Paradigma (MLS), the Mackworth Clock Test (VIGIL), the Stroop Test (STROOP) and the Eysenck Personality Profiler (EPP6).
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STROOP | VIGIL |
Attention, memory and executive functions
With the WAF battery, SCHUHFRIED offers you a unique solution for all aspects of attention: Alertness, sustained attention, focused attention, divided attention, neglect, spatial attention, selective attention, vigilance.
The requirement is carried out at both auditory and visual processing levels. In addition to the WAF, we also offer classics like VIGIL, DT, RT, SIGNAL and COG.
It goes without saying that there is also a wide range of specific memory tests. Our processes enable us to cover the areas of working memory, short-term memory and long-term memory. The test materials are both verbal and figural. Typical examples include: VISGED, NBN, NBV, CORSI, VERGED, FGT, CVLT, FNA
Our customers can also choose from a variety of methods with respect to executive functions. Whether figural fluency, interference, cognitive flexibility, perseveration, planning ability, response inhibition, updating, reasoning or task switching: we have the right tests for you! For example: INHIB, SWITCH, PAD, TOL-F, TMT-L, PERSEV, 5POINT.
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WAF | FGT | TOL-F |
Intelligence tests and intelligence test batteries
SCHUHFRIED has intelligence test batteries and special intelligence tests based on various intelligence theories and suitable for a wide range of target groups. You can choose from language-free or abstract materials, item materials directly related to everyday professional life, easy or challenging materials. Examples from our range include: IBF, INSBAT, INSSV-R, SMART, 2D, 3D, A3DW, AMT, APM, CPM, FRM, LEWITE, MIP, SPM, SPMPLS, VERGED, VISGED.
We also offer an interesting range of solutions focusing on classical intelligence factors for more advanced assessments: complex problem solving behavior (COMPRO), critical/rational thinking (HCTA), classical intelligence factors – determined using adaptive tests (INSBAT) – or memory and learning strategies (LAMBDA-2).
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HCTA | COMPRO |
Psychomotricity
Psychomotricity is of relevance in questions relating to eye-hand coordination or reaction ability under time pressure, for example. Tests that measure these ability play an important role not only in road transport, HR, sports and clinical neuropsychology, but also in the diagnosis of motor development disorders in children. These tests are therefore suitable as a basis for the planning of therapeutic measures. The following are suitable, for instance: DT, 2HAND, MDT, MLS, RT, B19, SMK
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2HAND | SMK |
Tests with precise time measurement
Tests with precise time measurement in milliseconds are well represented in the Vienna Test System. For many factors and abilities, such as attention, cognitive flexibility and reaction ability, for example, it is not the number of correct answers which is the decisive criterion, but the speed with which the questions are processed. Even differences of the order of a few milliseconds can cause significant shifts in standardized test scores. A test is time-critical if the main variable of the test must be measured with an order of milliseconds.
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WAF | INHIB |
Modern test theory: Adaptive tests
In adaptive tests, the subject is not given all the tasks, but only those corresponding to his or her level. This provides information about how pronounced the characteristic being measured is in the test person. The main advantages of adaptive testing are time savings, more accurate measurement and more significant results in very strong or very weak subjects. Examples of adaptive tests include: A3DW, AMT, ATAVT, DT, DTKI, ELST, INSSV, INSBAT, LEWITE, PP-R, VERGED, VISGED.
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AMT | VISGED |
Innovative tests: Objective personality tests and multimedia/simulations/animations
In the case of objective personality tests, the subject processes tasks similar to those in performance tests. Conclusions can be drawn about the subject's personality depending on the way he or she processes the tasks. In contrast to personality questionnaires, objective personality tests are less easy to falsify or answer according to social desirability. Examples: RISIKO, WRBTV, AHA, OLMT, MOI, BACO
Computer-aided tests allow actual, often everyday situations to be represented by means of simulations and animations. These may include scenes from road traffic or work situations, for example. SCHUHFRIED offers procedures that are deployed mainly in the areas of traffic psychology and HR. Examples: WRBTV, ATAVT, SMART, MTA, COMPRO.
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OLMT | WRBTV |