The SPM(+) and CPM would also be useful. (The manuals for these tests are split into several sections/volumes.)
I am not able to buy these inventories from the publishers: the NEO PI-R requires an S-level qualification (certificate, license, or relevant undergraduate degree), while the APM requires a B-level qualification (certification/membership in professional organization or relevant master’s degree).
Furthermore, I cannot find any copies of the manuals or test booklets online, so I assume the publishers are serious in suppressing distribution; if you get hold of a copy, PMing me is probably a better idea than posting it publicly.
I would be happy to obtain either the manual or test booklet for any of the aforementioned inventories. (I’d also like to know how I might be able to get these materials, free or otherwise.)
I am interested in obtaining the manuals and test booklets for the following psychometric inventories:
NEO Personality Inventory-Revised (NEO-PI-R)
Publisher’s product page.
The NEO-PI-3 and NEO-FFI-3 would also be useful. (The manuals for these three inventories seem to be identical.)
Raven’s Advanced Progressive Matrices (APM)
Publisher’s product page.
The SPM(+) and CPM would also be useful. (The manuals for these tests are split into several sections/volumes.)
I am not able to buy these inventories from the publishers: the NEO PI-R requires an S-level qualification (certificate, license, or relevant undergraduate degree), while the APM requires a B-level qualification (certification/membership in professional organization or relevant master’s degree).
Furthermore, I cannot find any copies of the manuals or test booklets online, so I assume the publishers are serious in suppressing distribution; if you get hold of a copy, PMing me is probably a better idea than posting it publicly.
I would be happy to obtain either the manual or test booklet for any of the aforementioned inventories. (I’d also like to know how I might be able to get these materials, free or otherwise.)
Have you tried interlibrary loan? Lots of university libraries have them.
That’s a good idea, thanks.