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Explore our portfolio of digital assessments to find the test or battery that best fits your needs.
Explore our portfolio of digital assessments to find the test or battery that best fits your needs.
47 Result(s)
An assessment of inhibitory control and attention. The participant is asked to focus on a particular stimulus while inhibiting attention to the stimuli flanking it.
A computer-adaptive test (CAT) assessment of the participant’s perceptions of the availability of friends or companions with whom to interact or affiliate.
A computer-adaptive test (CAT) or fixed form (FF) assessment of the participant’s cognitive evaluation of life experiences and whether the participant likes his or her life.
An assessment of upper extremity strength. Participants are asked to squeeze a hand dynamometer as hard as they can, one hand at a time.
A computer-adaptive test (CAT) assessment of the participant’s perceptions that the people in his or her social network are available to provide material or functional aid in completing daily tasks, if needed.
An assessment of working memory. The participant is asked to recall and sequence different stimuli that are presented visually and via audio.
A fixed form (FF) assessment of perceptions of being alone, lonely, or socially isolated from others.
A computer-adaptive test (CAT) assessment of feelings around whether life has purpose and there are good reasons for living, including hopefulness, optimism, and goal-directedness.
An assessment of olfaction. Participants are asked to identify and name odors on scratch-and-sniff cards.
An assessment of reading decoding skills and crystalized abilities. Participants are asked to read aloud letters and words, pronouncing them as accurately as possible.
An assessment of processing speed. Per the key at the top of the page, participants are asked to orally call out the number that corresponds to each symbol in a grid.
A fixed form assessment of the participant’s level of pain in the past 7 days. Participants are asked to rate their pain on a scale of 0 to 10. The Pain Intensity test is also part of the PROMIS-29 Profile.
An assessment of pain administered in a computer-adaptive test (CAT) format. Participants are asked the extent to which pain has interfered with or affected the enjoyment of various activities in the past 7 days. The Pain Interference test is also part of the PROMIS-29 Profile.
An assessment of processing speed. Participants are asked to quickly determine whether two stimuli are the same or not the same.