Computer-based assessment and the public interest: An examination of the issues and introduction to the special issue
Computer-based test interpretation: The potential of quantitative methods of test interpretation
Computer-assisted psychological assessment in 1986: A practical guide
Clinical psychological test interpretations by computer: Hardware outpaces software
Computer-based personality testing
Assessing the equivalence of paper-and-pencil vs. computerized tests: Demonstration of a promising methodology
Microcomputers in behavioral assessment: Recent advances and remaining issues
Assessing the computer's impact: Professional concerns
Developing standards for computerized psychological testing
Epilogue: Why no standards for computer-based testing and test interpretation?
Psychological decision support software for the public: Pros, cons, and guidelines
Editor's note
List of contents and author index volume 1, 1985