Psychometrika
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Volume 60, issue 4, 1995
- Some neglected problems in IRT pp. 459-487

- Gerhard Fischer
- Technical aspects of Muthén's liscomp approach to estimation of latent variable relations with a comprehensive measurement model pp. 489-503

- Bengt Muthén and Albert Satorra
- The conjunctive model of hierarchical classes pp. 505-521

- Iven Mechelen, Paul Boeck and Seymour Rosenberg
- Psychometric latent response models pp. 523-547

- Eric Maris
- Acceleration model in the heterogeneous case of the general graded response model pp. 549-572

- Fumiko Samejima
- The approximation of two-mode proximity matrices by sums of order-constrained matrices pp. 573-605

- Lawrence Hubert and Phipps Arabie
- Sensitivity analysis in factor analysis: Difference between using covariance and correlation matrices pp. 607-614

- W. Fung and C. Kwan
- Reviews pp. 615-620

- David Andrich
- Reviews pp. 621-623

- Gideon Mellenbergh
- Minutes Psychometric Society Business Meeting June 16, 1995 pp. 629-630

- Terry Ackerman
Volume 60, issue 3, 1995
- A similarity-based smoothing approach to nondimensional item analysis pp. 323-339

- J. Ramsay
- Estimating correlations with missing data, a bayesian approach pp. 341-354

- Alan Gross and Rocio Torres-Quevedo
- Assessing the stability of principal components using regression pp. 355-369

- Atanu Sinha and Bruce Buchanan
- “Minimax length links” of a dissimilarity matrix and minimum spanning trees pp. 371-374

- J. Carroll
- Residualanalysis in the polytomous rasch model pp. 375-393

- Erling Andersen
- Robust and powerful nonorthogonal analyses pp. 395-418

- H. Keselman, K. Carriere and Lisa Lix
- A general linear model for estimating effect size in the presence of publication bias pp. 419-435

- Jack Vevea and Larry Hedges
- Suppressing permutations or rigid planar rotations: A remedy against nonoptimal varimax rotations pp. 437-446

- Jos Berge
- Reviews pp. 447-448

- Yoshio Takane
- Reviews pp. 449-450

- E. Andersen
Volume 60, issue 2, 1995
- Correspondence analysis and association models constrained by a conditional independence graph pp. 161-180

- Antoine Falguerolles, Said Jmel and Joe Whittaker
- Rasch models for item bundles pp. 181-198

- Mark Wilson and Raymond Adams
- General estimators for the reliability of qualitative data pp. 199-220

- Bruce Cooil and Roland Rust
- Maximization of sums of quotients of quadratic forms and some generalizations pp. 221-245

- Henk Kiers
- On the robustness of maximum likelihood scaling for violations of the error model pp. 247-258

- Gert Storms
- Component analysis with different sets of constraints on different dimensions pp. 259-280

- Yoshio Takane, Henk Kiers and Jan Leeuw
- Isotonic ordinal probabilistic models (ISOP) pp. 281-304

- Hartmann Scheiblechner
- The relationship between Fisher's exact test and Pearson's chi-square test: A bayesian perspective pp. 305-312

- Gregory Camilli
- Review pp. 313-315

- Jos Berge
Volume 60, issue 1, 1995
- Models for measurement, precision, and the nondichotomization of graded responses pp. 7-26

- David Andrich
- Graded responses and joining categories: a rejoinder to Andrich' “models for measurement, precision, and nondichotomization of graded responses” pp. 27-35

- Edw Roskam
- Further remarks on nondichotomization of graded responses pp. 37-46

- David Andrich
- A parametric procedure for ultrametric tree estimation from conditional rank order proximity data pp. 47-75

- Martin Young and Wayne DeSarbo
- Application of the bootstrap methods in factor analysis pp. 77-93

- Masanori Ichikawa and Sadanori Konishi
- Psychometric and information processing properties of selected response time models pp. 95-113

- Gerard Breukelen
- An extension of the concept of specific objectivity pp. 115-118

- Hans Irtel
- Equipercentile equating via data-imputation techniques pp. 119-136

- Michelle Liou and Philip Cheng
- Optimum examinee samples for item parameter estimation in item response theory: A multi-objective programming approach pp. 137-154

- Ellen Timminga
Volume 59, issue 4, 1994
- Evidence and inference in educational assessment pp. 439-483

- Robert Mislevy
- Robust canonical discriminant analysis pp. 485-507

- Peter Verboon and Ivo Lans
- A study of the classification capabilities of neural networks using unsupervised learning: A comparison withK-means clustering pp. 509-525

- P. (Sundar) Balakrishnan, Martha Cooper, Varghese Jacob and Phillip Lewis
- Deriving ultrametric tree structures from proximity data confounded by differential stimulus familiarity pp. 527-566

- Wayne DeSarbo, Rabikar Chatterjee and Juyoung Kim
- Simplimax: Oblique rotation to an optimal target with simple structure pp. 567-579

- Henk Kiers
- Comparative evaluation of two superior stopping rules for hierarchical cluster analysis pp. 581-591

- Robert Atlas and John Overall
- ANOVA and ANCOVA of pre- and post-test, ordinal data pp. 593-600

- Mark Davison and Anu Sharma
- The percentage bend correlation coefficient pp. 601-616

- Rand Wilcox
- Minutes psychometric society business meeting June 23, 1994 pp. 629-630

- Terry Ackerman
Volume 59, issue 3, 1994
- A one-way random effects model for trimmed means pp. 289-306

- Rand Wilcox
- Some critical observations of the test information function as a measure of local accuracy in ability estimation pp. 307-329

- Fumiko Samejima
- Empirical bayes estimates of domain scores under binomial and hypergeometric distributions for test scores pp. 331-359

- Miao-Hsiang Lin and Chao Hsiung
- The reliability of linearly equated tests pp. 361-375

- Daniel Segall
- A simplification of a result by zellini on the maximal rank of symmetric three-way arrays pp. 377-380

- Roberto Rocci and Jos Berge
- On the estimation of polychoric correlations and their asymptotic covariance matrix pp. 381-389

- Karl Jöreskog
- The unique correspondence of the item response function and item category response functions in polytomously scored item response models pp. 391-404

- Hua-Hua Chang and John Mazzeo
- An investigation of hierarchical Bayes procedures in item response theory pp. 405-421

- Seock-Ho Kim, Allan Cohen, Frank Baker, Michael Subkoviak and Tom Leonard
- A program for monotonizing two empirical bayes estimators in binomial and hypergeometric data distributions pp. 423-424

- Miao-Hsiang Lin, Chao Hsiung and Chin-Fu Hsiao
- Review pp. 425-428

- Uta Wille
Volume 59, issue 2, 1994
- Loglinear multidimensional IRT models for polytomously scored items pp. 149-176

- Henk Kelderman and Carl Rijkes
- An extension of the partial credit model with an application to the measurement of change pp. 177-192

- Gerhard Fischer and Ivo Ponocny
- Some clarifications of the TUCKALS2 algorithm applied to the IDIOSCAL problem pp. 193-201

- Jos Berge, Paul Bekker and Henk Kiers
- Reliability and expected loss: A unifying principle pp. 203-216

- Bruce Cooil and Roland Rust
- Simple additivity of stochastic psychological processes: Tests and measures pp. 217-240

- J. Balakrishnan
- An ordinal coefficient of relational agreement for multiple judges pp. 241-251

- Robert Fagot
- A conservative inverse normal test procedure for combining p-values in integrative research pp. 253-267

- Hilary Saner
- An inequality between the weighted average and the rowwise correlation coefficient for proximity matrices pp. 269-270

- Wim Krijnen
- Review pp. 271-272

- Terry Ackerman
Volume 59, issue 1, 1994
- Identification of inconsistent variates in factor analysis pp. 5-20

- Yutaka Kano and Masamori Ihara
- The statistical analysis of general processing tree models with the EM algorithm pp. 21-47

- Xiangen Hu and William Batchelder
- A modification of Feldt's test of the equality of two dependent alpha coefficients pp. 49-57

- Yousef Alsawalmeh and Leonard Feldt
- Optimal sequential designs for on-line item estimation pp. 59-75

- Douglas Jones and Zhiying Jin
- A new proof for monotone likelihood ratio for the sum of independent bernoulli random variables pp. 77-79

- Huynh Huynh
- The Harris-Kaiser independent cluster rotation as a method for rotation to simple component weights pp. 81-90

- Henk Kiers and Jos Berge
- A general model for preferential and triadic choice in terms of centralF distribution functions pp. 91-96

- Daniel Ennis and Norman Johnson
- Similarities derived from 3-d nonlinear psychophysics: Variance distributions pp. 97-110

- Robert Gregson
- On equivalence between a partial credit item and a set of independent Rasch binary items pp. 111-119

- Huynh Huynh
- Identification with deficient rank loading matrices in confirmatory factor analysis: Multitrait-multimethod models pp. 121-134

- David Grayson and Herbert Marsh
- Computer announcement amos: Analysis of moment structures pp. 135-137

- James Arbuckle
- Reviews pp. 139-142

- Wim Linden
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