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Overview

Dave Bartram is affiliated with the University of Kent in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses primarily on psychology and veterinary science, with a notable emphasis on educational and psychological assessments as well as animal health and welfare.

The researcher has contributed work in several fields of study, including:

  • Psychology
  • Veterinary

Subfields within these areas include:

  • Small Animals
  • General Psychology
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Applied Psychology

Bartram's main research topics encompass:

  • Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology
  • Educational and Psychological Assessments
  • Animal Health and Immunology
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Vector-Borne Animal Diseases
  • Psychological Testing and Assessment
  • Counseling Practices and Supervision

Their publication record includes recent papers such as:

  • The Test Adaptation Reporting Standards (TARES): reporting test adaptations, 2024, International Journal of Testing
  • Developing a tool to assess the health-related quality of life in calves with respiratory disease: content validation, 2022, animal

Frequently collaborating co-authors are:

  • Sverre L. Nielsen
  • Dragoș Iliescu
  • Pia Zeinoun
  • Matthias Ziegler
  • Paula Elosua

Their research has been published in journals such as the International Journal of Testing and animal.

Best Publications

  • The Great Eight competencies: a criterion-centric approach to validation.

    Dave Bartram

  • Protean and Boundaryless Careers: A Study on Potential Motivators.

    Jesse Segers;Ilke Inceoglu;Daniël Vloeberghs;Dave Bartram

  • Competency and Individual Performance: Modelling the World of Work

    Rainer Kurz;Dave Bartram

  • Copyright © The British Psychological Society Unauthorised use and reproduction in any form (including the internet and other electronic means) is prohibited without prior permission from the Society.

    Peter Warr;Dave Bartram;Anna Brown

  • Internet Recruitment and Selection: Kissing Frogs to find Princes

    Dave Bartram

  • Age-related differences in work motivation

    Ilke Inceoglu;Jesse Segers;Dave Bartram

  • Introduction: A Framework for Examining Organizational Effectiveness

    Dave Bartram;Ivan T. Robertson;Militza Callinan

  • Assessment in Organisations

    Dave Bartram

  • International Guidelines for Test Use.

    Dave Bartram

  • A critical analysis of cross-cultural research and testing practices: Implications for improved education and training in psychology

    Barbara M. Byrne;Thomas Oakland;Frederick T. L. Leong;Fons J. R. van de Vijver

  • The role of visual and semantic codes in object naming

    D.J. Bartram

  • Increasing Validity with Forced- Choice Criterion Measurement Formats

    Dave Bartram

  • Definition and Assessment of Competences in the Context of the European Diploma in Psychology

    Dave Bartram;Robert A. Roe

  • The relationship between ipsatized and normative measures of personality

    D. Bartram

  • Improving International Tests and Testing

    José Muñiz;Dave Bartram

  • Computer-based testing and the Internet: Issues and advances.

    Dave Bartram;Ronald K. Hambleton

  • Computer‐Based Testing and the Internet

    Dave Bartram

  • Comprehending spatial information: the relative efficiency of different methods of presenting information about bus routes.

    Bartram Dj

  • Automated testing: Past, present and future

    D. Bartram;R. Bayliss

  • Assessing the quality of tests: revision of the EFPA review model

    Arne Evers;José Muñiz;Carmen Hagemeister;Andreas Høstmælingen

Frequent Co-Authors

José Muñiz
José Muñiz University of Oviedo
Peter Warr
Peter Warr University of Sheffield
Jens Egeland
Jens Egeland University of Oslo
Fons J. R. van de Vijver
Fons J. R. van de Vijver Tilburg University
José M. Peiró
José M. Peiró University of Valencia
Filip Lievens
Filip Lievens Singapore Management University
Ann Marie Ryan
Ann Marie Ryan Michigan State University
Juan I. Sanchez
Juan I. Sanchez Florida International University
Fanny M. Cheung
Fanny M. Cheung Chinese University of Hong Kong
Frederick T. L. Leong
Frederick T. L. Leong Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen

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