MenPas 1.0: Online psychosocial Assessment Platform

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https://doi.org/10.55414/ap.v41i1.1522

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Assessment, Computerized, Sport, Online

Abstract

Computerized online instruments use has been increased significantly in recent decades. Influenced by events as COVID-19, consolidating its use in assessment and research. Present work main goal is to analyze the online assessment platform named MenPas 1.0, by exploring its working areas as well as the traffic communication data in the last years. A descriptive strategy has been followed in order to analyze the several possibilities offered by the platform as well as its data traffic and number of users. The results show that this platform offers a set of for the following areas: anxiety, attention, self-concept, self-registers, burnout, talent search, quality of life, group dynamics, mental training, emotional intelligence, stress, generalizability, hypnosis, leadership, motivation, observation, organizations/quality, socialization, decision making or visualization. Currently, it has more than 16 thousand registered users and accumulates more than 1.3 million events. Some of the hosted questionnaires have been run more than 60,000 times. In addition, users come from many European, Asian, American, and Oceanian countries. The results highlight the wide using spectrum of the platform joined to the data storing and processing possibilities what allows the computerized resources universalization.

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Published

09/02/2023

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Sánchez-García, C., Pérez-Romero, N., Quiñones-Rodríguez, Y., Gónzalez-Ruiz, S. L., Pastrana-Brincones, J. L., Enríquez-Molina, R., García Rabaneda, J. A., Sánchez Izquierdo, M., Reigal Garrido, R. E., Morales-Sánchez, V., & Hernández-Mendo, A. (2023). MenPas 1.0: Online psychosocial Assessment Platform. Apuntes De Psicología, 41(1), 5-10. https://doi.org/10.55414/ap.v41i1.1522

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