The Hogrefe Testsystem (HTS) is a comprehensive multilingual platform for online testing. HTS is flexible, secure, offers extensive tools for analysis and generating reports, and contain assessments in multiple languages.
The Hogrefe Testsystem (HTS) platform supports a wide range of assessments for clinical and occupational users. It complies with current scientific standards and offers a flexible and reliable alternative to conventional paper and pencil methods. The HTS user can be assured of an economical, science-based testing environment that meets the most rigorous standards.
HTS supports hundreds of assessments and reporting options vary for each test. In addition to profile sheets and standard technical reports, many tests provide narrative reports to assist in interpreting the results. Although most reports are for trained test users, others are intended to support feedback for individuals without psychodiagnostic skills – particularly for the participants themselves. As the test user, you choose the norm group for comparison.
Read more on generating a single report and generating a single-person comparison report in the HTS User Guide.
The group analysis feature compares several subjects' results across a single test. The analysis provides a group profile, showing at a glance the group mean, standard deviation and the minimum and maximum scores. For most assessments on HTS, detailed group results down to the item level are available.
Profile diagrams generated for several people can be compared in the form of a multi-profile. In this case, all the selected results are superimposed and identified using different colors.
Read how to generate a multi-comparison report in the HTS User Guide.
This feature allows one or more test results to be compared with a target profile that you define. For example, a job analysis may lead you to define desirable scores, or ranges of scores, for a range of personality traits. Target profiles are easily built by clicking on a blank profile sheet.
Read more on creating and using a target profile in the HTS User Guide.
With the help of a ranking function, candidates can be ranked according to how closely their profiles fit the target profile, or in order of ability, facilitating the assessment of their individual results.
Individuals can be retested, grouped separately, or compared one to another based on their rankings.
Read more on using the ranking function on this page of the HTS User Guide.
A follow-up analysis allows the test user to compare repeated test results for a single test taker over an extended period, in order to gain a deeper understanding.
This option allows the test user to see how values in selected dimensions have evolved over time. For example, in a clinical setting, the user could compare scores on admission, part way through treatment, and on completion of treatment.
Read more in the HTS User Guide.
Online Testing is applicable in many diverse professional settings. It can be used for clinical and educational assessment, as well as for personnel selection and development.
With HTS, the test user creates an access code, which can then be transmitted to the test taker (usually by email). Using this code, the individual can complete the test online. After the test has been completed, the test results are available immediately.
Additionally, it is possible to generate a test battery with the same access code for several people. With this so-called ‘serial testing’ mode, the test user selects what information participants will be asked for when they log in (for example, name, date of birth, or participant code) or whether the test sequence is to be completed entirely anonymously.
Contact us today to discuss how HTS can support the testing needs of your organization or of your clients.