Our 2020 Conference will be hosted by Oleg Burlachuk and his team at Giunti Psychometrics Ukraine on 17th-18th June 2020. We’ll release more details of our plans in future blogs.
37 delegates and speakers attended our 28th conference, hosted by Dragos
Iliescu and his team in Bucharest Romania, over 7th and 8th June 2018
We
welcomed Motibo to their first ETPG meeting and during this meeting Eligo, who
were in attendance, were voted on as a full member.
Dragosproposed a
number of ways we could work more closely with other organisations to improve European
tests and testing. These initiatives included:
Being involved as a reviewer on the working
party for the revision of the ITC guidelines on computer -based assessment.
They’re working with ATP on a revision. There’s a formal invitation for ETPG to
be involved. The first on-line meeting is in 1-2 weeks. Will involve 2-3 people
for 2-4 hours a month.
Becoming a Class C liaison for the revision of
ISO 10667: The original version has not been a success.
Joining the EFPA
Board of Assessment as an observer. The board’s agenda includes issues such as a
meta-code of ethics, EUROPSY and the EFPA Test Review structure and method;
these are all areas we are interested in.
We
agreed to try to create stronger communication with EFPA, ITC and ISO.
External speakers for the conference included:
Andre Miu: The impact
of Neuroscience on psychological testing – Hype or hope?
Andre Ostacie:
Technology opportunities that can help drive the psychometrics industry forward.
Ioan Dumitraşcu: GDPR-Practical
Issues.
We also discussed a number of group initiatives issues,
designed to widen our membership, speed up decision making processes and ensure
we are outward-looking.
Our May 2017
Conference was hosted in Vienna by Gerald Schuhfried and his team at Schuhfried GmbH
We welcomed PSI to their first ETPG Conference and
also John Hackston as representative of Oxford Psychologists Press.
A key theme of ETPG has been to expose members to changes in our discipline and industry while
ensuring that we also reflect enduring professional, scientific and technical standards.
This theme runs through the external speakers’ subjects. It also informs our
periodic discussions of how ETPG is set up
Part of this meeting focused on whether
ETPG is still fit for purpose, given the huge number of changes affecting our
members. We wanted to ensure that we can implement changes and decisions more
quickly than in the past.
We invited Professor
Dr. Louis Norman-Audenhove and MMag. Michael Brandstetter from the Austrian
Insurance Association to brief us on how another industry interest group serves
its members.
We
voted for a number of changes – an informal management team to speed up
decision-making between conferences – but decided against major structural changes which
would alter the basic collegial atmosphere of the group.
Other
presentations included one on initial versions of the films now included on
this web site
Dr Veronika Kretmayr introduced us to new
developments in sports psychology. Dr Kretmayr made a number of important
points:
Sports psychology
has influenced I/O psychology and continues to do so.
People working in
sports psychology are not necessarily psychologists
it has therapeutic
and neuropsychological aspects
most people working
in the area are self-employed consultants
universities,
centres of excellence and academies are the best routes to market here. Large
sporting clubs, with some exceptions, tend to hire individual consultants who
‘bring tests with them.’
there is a real
opportunity to create tests contextualized to specific sports.
decision-making,
personality, state-trait, arousal, stress, neuropsychological tests are
possible areas for further development.
a growing need for objective
data and online testing
Our members Aleksandra Jaworowska
and Sara Corral also presented issues involved in Classification and qualifications
required for test supply.
Our June 2016 Conference was hosted by Pracownia Testow Pschologicznych Polskiego Towarzystwa Psychologicznego Sp. z.o.o. in Krakow, Poland.
We welcomed our newest member – cut-e – to this
conference.
Sessions included Professor Barbara Czarniawska on Leadership in Professional Organizations. Konrad updated us on latest
developments in copyright law – including issues such as unfair competition, industrial property right, and the
civil code as well as international and particular Polish issues.
Patryk Góralowski – a hugely experienced trainer who
has worked with brands as prestigious as Microsoft, Insys and Saatchi &
Saatchi – ran a workshop on latest brand thinking.