Statistical Software Support and Consulting Services are available to students, postdocs, and researchers at UVM and affiliates of UVM. Topics include data management, experimental design, interpretation of results of analyses, and installation/licensing of statistical software packages.
Consultants are available to help with geographic information systems project design, the selection of appropriate datasets, and the selection and use of geo-processing tools, including ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, and Google Earth Engine.
Consultations are available to help with visualizing and presenting your data, by going over types of visuals to consider using, composition design, and data visualization tool support.
UVM Libraries offers consultations for creating data management plans, including advice for complying with federal mandates. The Data Research Management Librarian can advise on appropriate platforms for sharing research data and best practices for adhering to FAIR guidelines.
Tests & Measurements Databases
Health and Psychosocial InstrumentsUse this resource to find information on measurement instruments such as questionnaires, checklists, rating scales and tests in the health and psychosocial sciences, organizational behavior, and library and information science. For reviews of tests, Mental Measurements Yearbook is preferred.
Mental Measurements Yearbook with Tests in PrintThis resource includes standardized English-language tests and measurements used in education, early childhood development, reading, speech and hearing, psychology, and related fields. It contains descriptions, professional reviews, and pricing information for the tests, but due to copyright limitations, does not provide the actual test instruments.
PsycTESTSPublished by the APA, this resource provides information on thousands of psychological, behavioral, and achievement instruments. Measures, tests and scales are included, and in some cases, the actual instrument can be viewed and downloaded.
SAMHSA collects data through multiple sources and surveys and provides access to public-use data files and documentation to support a better understanding of mental illness and substance use disorders in America.
This resource covers health-related US surveys run by the Roper Center, including questions and results, demographic crosstabs, and trends are available on health-related topics from social determinants and influences on health to insurance, costs, and health-care utilization.