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As a global leader in the development and distribution of assessment tools and interpretive reports that bring new insights into personality, behavior, and integrity, IPAT is always involved in something new that benefits our customers.

Stay connected with us for breaking developments on research, new products and services, and to learn more about assessment applications in your particular market sector.

CFIT transfers to global owner

November 2008
Hogrefe AG and OPP® Ltd announce that the CFIT will now be published by the Hogrefe Group. More...


IPAT Expands Customer Service Staff

October, 2008
We are pleased to announce that Jamie Young has joined IPAT's Customer Service team. More...


OPP Ltd Appoints Korin as IPAT President

September 2008
Susan Korin has accepted the position of President of IPAT North America. More...


Dr. Steve Griffin Presenting at SPCP Conference

September, 2008
Steve Griffin, PsyD. has been selected to present at the upcoming conference of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology (SPCP). On Thursday, October 16, Dr. Griffin will discuss "Consulting to Departments regarding Fitness-for-Duty Evaluations by Using an Administrative Self-report". More...


Pardon us while we do a little carrot dangling...

July 2008
A sneak peak at some of the exciting new 16PF® tools that are coming your way. Read more...


New 16PF® Logo Unveiled

July, 2008
We are very pleased to announce the new 16PF logo design - a bold visual statement of the 16PF instrument as a modern business tool. Read more...


Register Now for 2008 Certification Courses

July, 2008
IPAT reveals four newly formatted courses. Read more...


Happy Holidays!

January, 2008 IPAT's holiday schedue for 2008. Read more...

IPAT in the News

IPAT psychologists and consultants are often sought out by authors for their professional insights. We are always happy to assist journalists and encourage these types of inquiries.

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