Conference 1999, Patras, 25-29 August
chair: D. Alexopoulos, 300 participants, 234 presentations
Keynote speakers
- R. Fernandez-Ballesteros: Psychological assessment: Past, present and future
- P. Baltes: How we master life: The orchestration of selection optimization, and compensation
- A. Efklides: Feelings as subjective evaluations of cognitive processing: How reliable are they?
- P. Borkenau: Assessment issues in behavior-genetic research on personality
- W.J. Van der Linden: Developments in constrained adaptive testing
- T. Cook: Cronbach's challenge: Making external validity as important as internal validity
- J. Georgas: Cross-cultural issues related to the WISC-III
Symposia (conveners):
- Social-cognitive personality assessment: Structure, process and content (D. Cervone)
- Measurement and methodological issues in psychotherapy (A. Stalikas)
- New technologies and psychological assessment (E.M. De Juan)
- Intelligence assessment (H.M. Suess)
- Quantitative methods (R. Steyer)
- The application of anxiety and motivation inventories in academic context (H. Tsorbatzoudis)
- Psychological assessment via the use of computer technology (G. Grouios)
- Test translation (F. Van de Vijver)
- Empirical studies of methods (L. Sechrest)