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How To Proceed
Tests Alphabetically Listed: Visitors that know the name of the test they are looking
for can click on the Juvenile Tests Alphabetically listed link and scroll down the list of tests until they come to
the test they are searching for. Clicking on a test name takes you to that test's webpage which describes the test,
presents an example report and links to the test's "Training Manual" and research.
Tests Functionally Grouped: Visitors that do not have a test's name can begin their
test search by clicking on the Juvenile Tests Functionally Grouped webpage link. Tests are grouped according to
their function or purpose. For example, test groups include intake programs, counseling, outpatients, inpatients,
defendants, probationers, inmates (prisons), etc. Specialty groups include anger management, substance (alcohol
and other drugs) abuse, gambler addiction, suicide screening, courts, drug courts, domestic violence perpetrators,
sex offenders, treatment intake and counseling or treatment outcome.
Automated Testing
Our automated tests can be administered using the paper-pencil test booklet format. Test users can then,
at their convenience, enter the answer sheet responses into their computer for scoring and printing reports
within 2 to 3 minutes. Our automated tests can also be administered and scored directly on the computer.
When the 25 or 50 tests on a diskette are used, client's names are deleted with a few keystrokes (HIPAA
compliant) and used diskettes are returned to Behavior Data Systems (BDS) for ongoing research.
Unique Test Features
Behavior Data Systems (BDS) develops, standardizes and publishes automated (computer scored) tests for a variety
of different assessment purposes. BDS' test menu consists of over 40 adult and juvenile assessment instruments.
All BDS tests have a built-in Truthfulness Scale that measures how truthful the client/patient/offender was while
completing the test. Another distinctive BDS test feature is multiple scaled tests. Each scale (measure)
represents an area of inquiry. It is the test's scales that define that test's scope and purpose. That is why
each test's scales are listed in the following test descriptions. It is a test's scales (measures) that obtain
information relevant to the test assessment purpose.
Selecting a Juvenile Test
Behavior Data Systems' (BDS) website is designed to assist evaluators, assessors or screeners find tests that
will best meet their assessment needs. To make test searches easier, BDS has organized its tests into different
alphabetized lists.
BDS staff are available to discuss your questions and assessment needs. Our e-mail address is bds@bdsltd.com,
our fax number is (602)266-8227 and our telephone number is (602)234-3506.
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