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Psychometrics - In- and output devices

Unlock the full potential of the Vienna Test System by using our specially developed, test-specific in- and output devices.



SCHUHFRIEDs in- and output devices enable sensorimotor processes (eye-hand-(foot) coordination; fine motor skills) and peripheral perception to be included in the extensive range of digital tests. Among the particularly precise tests, the DT Determination Test has led the way.

Test-specific devices and keyboards

Most of the tests in the Vienna Test System (VTS) can be worked using the mouse and keyboard, or in some cases even a touchscreen.
The relevant system requirements can be found here. To achieve the required precision in the order of milliseconds (especially when it comes to performance psychology examinations), special input devices or accessories are strongly recommended.
By using our in-house developed, test-specific input devices, you also open up the special field of time-critical tests.

Input devices: response panels

Measuring time critical tests requires precision. To ensure that this is 100% supported, SCHUHFRIED has developed the ergonomic “advanced response panel”. It eliminates all unwanted machine delays (data processing during input and output) and also increases motivation and acceptance among test persons who feel unsure when using a mouse, PC, keyboard or touchscreen. Our customers can choose from these two subject keyboard models:

Advanced response panel

  • 7 color keys, 10 number keys, 1 sensor key
  • 2 twist buttons
  • Connection for foot-operated keys
  • Connection for foot pedals (analog)
  • Sound generator (loudspeaker)
  • Connection for headset (speaker and microphone)
  • USB connection to PC or laptop
Universal response panel

  • 7 color keys, 10 number keys, 1 sensor key
  • 2 twist buttons
  • 2 analog joysticks
  • 2 joystick guides
  • Connection for foot-operated keys
  • Connection for foot pedals (analog)
  • Sound generator (loudspeaker)
  • Connection for headset (speaker and microphone)
  • USB connection to PC or laptop

The response panels can also be used as input devices for CogniPlus.

Motor Performance Series

The Motor Performance Series is a highly reliable test that has been developed from Fleishman's factor analysis of fine motor skills. Both dynamic and static dimensions of finger/hand/arm movement are measured.

The MLS Work Panel features:

  • Holes of different diameters for steadiness, one- and two-handed
  • A groove with several bends and angles for line tracking, one-handed
  • 2 x 20 contact points for aiming, one- and two-handed
  • 25 small holes on both left and right sides for inserting pins, one- and two-handed
  • Two small metal plates for tapping, one- and two-handed
  • USB connection

Used in: MLS Motor Performance Series

Peripheral Perception

The Peripheral Perception test measures the ability to perceive and process peripheral stimuli.

The respondent's attention is held in the center of the field of view by asking him to carry out a tracking task. At the same time peripheral light stimuli are presented and the respondent is required to react selectively to these.

Used in: PP-R Peripheral Perception

Foot-operated keys and foot pedals
Foot-operated keys (left & right)

Foot-operated keys (left & right)

The foot-operated keys are connected to the rear of the response panel.

They are used in a number of tests, including some of the VTS –TRAFFIC tests, …

Used in: DTSMK and various test sets

Foot pedals (left & right)

Foot pedals (left & right)

Convertible

For some tests of the Vienna Test System, it is advantageous to use a convertible (notebook/tablet combination) for testing. When folded down, the display can be used like an ordinary tablet.

This makes it possible to present tests and score the results on one device.

  • Easier test administrator <=> client interaction
  • Easier investigation of clients with limited mobility
  • Age-appropriate test environment - optimized for 50+

Recommendation: CFD test set + individual tests

Further system requirements can be found here.