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TitleBPS Standing Committee on Test Standards Course Review Committee Minutes 1979-1987
Date1979-1987
Extent1-Bound volume
Physical DescriptionSeveral pages in the book contain loose documents. Handle with Care
DescriptionMinute book of the British Psychological Society Committee on Test Standards, Course Review Committee from 18 May 1979 to 23 March 1987. Most of the pages contain cut and paste typed documents concerning course committee activities.

Details include:

Typed minutes, matters arising, reviews of various courses and other committee details.

Previous title: BPS Standing Committee on Test Standards IV
FormatBound Volume
NotesThe History of Psychology Centre is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all our users. Be aware that our catalogue contains historic terminology relating to mental health which could be considered offensive. The terminology exists within the original record and has been retained to inform users on viewpoints at the time. It in no way reflects the attitudes of the cataloguers or the British Psychological Society.
Wellcome Ref: PSY/BPS/1/4/8/4
LanguageEnglish
AccessConditionsAuthorised Users. View by Appointment
AccessStatusOpen
Location16: Wellcome Library
AdminHistoryAdmin History 1959-1987: [Note that in 1987 at Steering Committee on Test Standards under the Professional Affairs Board was formed which led to the launch of the Certificate of Competencies in Test Standards and Register of Competencies in Occupational Testing RCOT in July 1991, later RCPT [Register of Competence in Psychological Testing]

Minute 3105 for the Council meeting held on 22nd November, 1958 reads: "That a standing committee on tests standards be appointed".
Of the eight members appointed to the founding committee, six were present at the first meeting on 10th February 1959; they elected Professor P.E. Vernon chairman and Mr. D.A. Pidgeon secretary.
The activities of the committee since that first meeting fall into two main phases: up to, September 1968 and from October 1968 onwards.

The significance of the dividing date is that the committee was then given responsibility for vetting proposed short courses for non-psychologists in the use of psychological tests. The initial terms of reference, adequate throughout the first phase, numbered five.

When phase two began, new terms of reference were drawn up. The committee is now a Standing Committee of the Professional Affairs Board, wherever PAB is mentioned the original wording would have been "council".

The committee met 22 times during the first ten years (average 2.2 meetings a year).
In 1959 the committee decided to produce a document which would contain recommendations on training in test use, restrictions of sales, and ethics of borrowing parts of tests for personal or commercial gain. In 1970 the committee elected a separate chairman and secretary to handle specifically the reviews of courses.

Chairman and Secretaries up to 1978:

Chairmen:
Prof. P.E.Vernon 1959
Dr. C.B. Frisby December 1961
Dr.K.M. Miller October 1968

Secretaries:
Dr.D.A. Pidgeon 1959
Dr.A. Pilliner July 1962
Mr.H. Lock May 1973
Dr.I.J. Blain June 1975

Courses review:

Chairmen:
Dr.S.M. Chown 1970
Miss M. Procter June 1974
Dr.P.Kline May 1976

Secretaries:
Dr.A.P. Sealey 1970
Dr.F. Fransella April 1971
Mr. J.H.B. Dodd May 1973
Mr. D.P. O'Donovan May 1976
Dr.J. Goodman May 1977
Dr.I.J. Blain Oct.1978 (Acting)


Sources: "BPS Standing Committee on Tests Standards The First 22 years" paper prepared by Dr.K.M.Miller with the assistance of Dr. I.Blain

Documents produced by BPS Standing Committee on Tests Standards:

1960 Technical recommendations for psychological and educational tests- BPS Bulletin, May pp 13-17
1965 Principles governing the employment of psychological tests and clinical instruments- BPS Bulletin, 18 pp 27-28, October
1966 Psychological Tests: a statement by the British Psychological Society- October- London BPS pp 4
1969 Classification of tests and test users: courses of training in the use of psychological tests other than degree courses- BPS Bulletin 22
1970 BPS: Qualification for users of psychological tests: a statement by council- Bulletin 23 pp, 5-6 January
1972 Criteria for evaluating short courses on psychological tests: notes on completion, Bulletin 25, pp 36, January ("14 points")

Duplicated papers
Criteria for advanced courses
Courses on less complex scales- SCTS
The organization of courses on psychological tests: notes for guidance- SCTS Dec.1972

Publications
1980 Technical Recommendations for Psychological Tests- Bull. May
1980 Notes for Guidance in planning short courses in psychological testing- Bulletin, June
1981 Principles governing the employment of psychological tests- Bulletin, August
RulesDescription compiled in line with the following standard
ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description
ArchNoteCompiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.
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