History
of Assess

In
the 1970’s, ASSESS
began as a mainframe computer expert system application designed
to help new psychologists evaluate BHS'a standard test battery and
write profile-level assessment reports for business. Over the years,
this application was migrated to a PC environment with first a DOS
and then a Windows operating system. In 1998, an Internet application
was introduced.
Over
this same time period, the expert judgement and report writing components
have been regularly revised and improved. Since 1988, the report
output has been directed toward a general business audience rather
than psychologists. Modern ASSESS
reports are written in a manner that allows them to either stand
on their own without the interpretation of a psychologist or to
provide a detailed foundation for a summary report written by a
psychologist.
For
more information on the development and validation of ASSESS,
download the
Assess
Technical Manual.
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