People are now taking traditional personality tests via the Internet,
but are the results the same? The current study is one of the few
investigations that has addressed this question directly. This
particular study has used experimental methods to test this question,
which sets it apart from most research on Web-based psychological
testing. Another unique feature of this study is its approach to testing
both media forms (Web and Paper) over a variety of well-established
psychological instruments, and comparing both media forms of each
instrument side by side, to see if the Web versions of these
psychological measures are equivalent to the traditional
paper-and-pencil versions of these instruments. This approach increases
the reliability and validity of the results. Evidence from the study
suggested an equivalence of validity coefficients and it was concluded
that the two media types were generally equivalent.