Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics
1976 - 2026
Bibliographic data for series maintained by SAGE Publications ().
Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 28, issue 4, 2003
- Calibrating Item Families and Summarizing the Results Using Family Expected Response Functions pp. 295-313

- Sandip Sinharay, Matthew S. Johnson and David M. Williamson
- A Probability Index of the Robustness of a Causal Inference pp. 315-337

- Wei Pan and Kenneth A. Frank
- Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling of Heterogeneity in Multiple Contingency Tables: An Application to Behavioral Observation Data pp. 339-352

- Getachew A. Dagne, C. Hendricks Brown and George W. Howe
- Estimation of Causal Effects via Principal Stratification When Some Outcomes are Truncated by “Death†pp. 353-368

- Junni L. Zhang and Donald B. Rubin
- Cross-Classification Multilevel Logistic Models in Psychometrics pp. 369-386

- Wim Van den Noortgate, Paul De Boeck and Michel Meulders
- Introduction to Profiles in Research pp. 387-387

- Howard Wainer
- Lyle V. Jones: Biography pp. 389-394

- N/a
Volume 28, issue 3, 2003
- Using Data Augmentation and Markov Chain Monte Carlo for the Estimation of Unfolding Response Models pp. 195-230

- Matthew S. Johnson and Brian W. Junker
- Statistical Power and Optimum Sample Allocation Ratio for Treatment and Control Having Unequal Costs per Unit of Randomization pp. 231-248

- Xiaofeng Liu
- Some Alternatives to Sympson-Hetter Item-Exposure Control in Computerized Adaptive Testing pp. 249-265

- Wim J. van der Linden
- Editor’s Foreword to: “Comparing Harm Done by Mobility and Class Absence: Missing Students and Missing Data,†by Michelle C. Dunn, Joseph B. Kadane, and John R. Garrow pp. 267-268

- Howard Wainer
- Comparing Harm Done by Mobility and Class Absence: Missing Students and Missing Data pp. 269-288

- Michelle C. Dunn, Joseph B. Kadane and John R. Garrow
- Comment on “Comparing Harm Done by Mobility and Class Absence: Missing Students and Missing Data†pp. 289-290

- Eric T. Bradlow
- A Review of ActivStats For SPSS: Integrating SPSS Instruction and Multimedia in an Introductory Statistics Course pp. 291-293

- Gordon E Taub
Volume 28, issue 2, 2003
- The Resolution of Some Paradoxes Related to Reliability and Validity pp. 89-95

- Heng Li
- An Optimal Design Approach to Criterion-Referenced Computerized Testing pp. 97-110

- Marie Wiberg
- Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Nonlinear Structural Equation Models with Ignorable Missing Data pp. 111-134

- Sik-Yum Lee, Xin-Yuan Song and John C. K. Lee
- Estimating Multilevel Linear Models as Structural Equation Models pp. 135-167

- Daniel J. Bauer
- Performance of Empirical Bayes Estimators of Level-2 Random Parameters in Multilevel Analysis: A Monte Carlo Study for Longitudinal Designs pp. 169-194

- Math J. J. M. Candel and Bjorn Winkens
Volume 28, issue 1, 2003
- Combining Aggregate and Individual Level Data to Estimate an Individual Level Correlation Coefficient pp. 1-19

- Trivellore E. Raghunathan, Paula K. Diehr and Allen D. Cheadle
- Statistical Inference for a Ratio of Dispersions Using Paired Samples pp. 21-30

- Douglas G. Bonett and Edith Seier
- Alternative Specifications of Multivariate Multilevel Probit Ordinal Response Models pp. 31-44

- Leonardo Grilli and Carla Rampichini
- Summarizing Monte Carlo Results in Methodological Research: The Single-Factor, Fixed-Effects ANCOVA Case pp. 45-70

- Michael Harwell
- Why Review Books? pp. 71-72

- Malcolm J. Ree
- A Review of An R and S-Plus Companion to Applied Regression pp. 73-75

- Malcolm J. Ree
- A Review of Multivariate Taxometric Procedures: Distinguishing Types from Continua pp. 77-81

- Roderick P. McDonald
- A Review of Data Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences Using SPSS pp. 83-88

- Kim Koh and Murlita P. Witarsa
- Erratum pp. 88-88

- N/a
Volume 27, issue 4, 2002
- Testing Non-nested Multivariate Effect Size Models in Meta-Analysis pp. 321-333

- Neil H. Timm
- Sample Size Requirements for Testing and Estimating Coefficient Alpha pp. 335-340

- Douglas G. Bonett
- The Hierarchical Rater Model for Rated Test Items and its Application to Large-Scale Educational Assessment Data pp. 341-384

- Richard J. Patz, Brian W. Junker, Matthew S. Johnson and Louis T. Mariano
- Estimation of Intervention Effects with Noncompliance: Alternative Model Specifications pp. 385-409

- Booil Jo
- Discussion of “Estimation of Intervention Effects with Noncompliance: Alternative Model Specifications†by Booil Jo pp. 411-415

- Fabrizia Mealli and Donald B. Rubin
- Rejoinder by Booil Jo pp. 417-420

- Booil Jo
Volume 27, issue 3, 2002
- A New Maximum Likelihood Estimator for the Population Squared Multiple Correlation pp. 223-235

- Edward F. Alf and Richard G. Graf
- An Assessment of Basic Computer Proficiency Among Active Internet Users: Test Construction, Calibration, Antecedents and Consequences pp. 237-253

- Eric T. Bradlow, Stephen J. Hoch and J. Wesley Hutchinson
- Uncertainty in Rank Estimation: Implications for Value-Added Modeling Accountability Systems pp. 255-270

- J.R. Lockwood, Thomas A. Louis and Daniel F. McCaffrey
- Modeling Incomplete Scaled Questionnaire Data with a Partial Credit Hierarchical Measurement Model pp. 271-289

- Kimberly S. Maier
- Nonparametric Item Response Function Estimates with the EM Algorithm pp. 291-317

- Natasha Rossi, Xiaohui Wang and James O. Ramsay
Volume 27, issue 2, 2002
- Modeling Sustained Educational Change With Panel Data: The Case for Dynamic Multiplier Analysis pp. 85-103

- David Kaplan
- Constrained Principal Component Analysis: Various Applications pp. 105-145

- Michael A. Hunter and Yoshio Takane
- Infinite Parameter Estimates in Logistic Regression: Opportunities, Not Problems pp. 147-161

- David Rindskopf
- An Item Response Model for Characterizing Test Compromise pp. 163-179

- Daniel O. Segall
- Sensitivity Analysis for Hierarchical Models Employing t Level-1 Assumptions pp. 181-222

- Michael Seltzer, John Novak, Kilchan Choi and Nelson Lim
Volume 27, issue 1, 2002
- Editor’s Remarks pp. 1-2

- N/a
- Two Measures of Change in the Gaps Between the CDFs of Test-Score Distributions pp. 3-17

- Paul W. Holland
- Residual Diagrams Based on a Remarkably Simple Result Concerning the Variances of Maximum Likelihood Estimators pp. 19-30

- Erling B. Andersen
- Visions and Re-Visions of Charles Joseph Minard pp. 31-51

- Michael Friendly
- Analysis of Differential Item Functioning (DIF) Using Hierarchical Logistic Regression Models pp. 53-75

- David B. Swanson, Brian E. Clauser, Susan M. Case, Ronald J. Nungester and Carol Featherman
- Quick and Easy Implementation of the Benjamini-Hochberg Procedure for Controlling the False Positive Rate in Multiple Comparisons pp. 77-83

- David Thissen, Lynne Steinberg and Daniel Kuang
| |