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Volume 54, issue 4, 1989
- Latent variable modeling in heterogeneous populations pp. 557-585

- Bengt Muthén
- Minimizing the number of observations: A generalization of the spearman-brown formula pp. 587-598

- P. Sanders, T. Theunissen and S. Baas
- An irt-based model for dichotomous longitudinal data pp. 599-624

- Gerhard Fischer
- Criterion-related construct validity pp. 625-633

- Paul Rosenbaum
- Extensions of the partial credit model pp. 635-659

- C. Glas and N. Verhelst
- The role of collateral information about examinees in item parameter estimation pp. 661-679

- Robert Mislevy and Kathleen Sheehan
- Item bias detection using loglinear irt pp. 681-697

- Henk Kelderman
- Clusteringn objects intok groups under optimal scaling of variables pp. 699-706

- Stef Buuren and Willem Heiser
- A simulated annealing methodology for clusterwise linear regression pp. 707-736

- Wayne DeSarbo, Richard Oliver and Arvind Rangaswamy
- Ordinal network representation: Representing proximities by graphs pp. 737-750

- Karl Klauer
- The equivalence of two methods of parameter estimation for the rasch model pp. 751-754

- Larry Blackwood and Edwin Bradley
- Principals versus osmod: A comment on saito and otsu pp. 755-756

- Warren Kuhfeld and Forrest Young
- Minutes Psychometric Society Business Meeting July 7, 1989 pp. 765-766

- Mark Reckase
Volume 54, issue 3, 1989
- Model modification pp. 371-384

- Dag Sörbom
- Using item-specific instructional information in achievement modeling pp. 385-396

- Bengt Muthén
- Inferential theory for partially disattenuated correlation coefficients pp. 397-407

- A. Hakstian, Marsha Schroeder and W. Rogers
- Pseudo maximum likelihood estimation and a test for misspecification in mean and covariance structure models pp. 409-425

- Gerhard Arminger and Ronald Schoenberg
- Weighted likelihood estimation of ability in item response theory pp. 427-450

- Thomas Warm
- A stochastic growth model applied to repeated tests of academic knowledge pp. 451-466

- W. Albers, R. Does, Tj. Imbos and M. Janssen
- Alternating least squares algorithms for simultaneous components analysis with equal component weight matrices in two or more populations pp. 467-473

- Henk Kiers and Jos Berge
- Influential observations in principal factor analysis pp. 475-485

- Yutaka Tanaka and Yoshimasa Odaka
- A comparison of three simple test theory models pp. 487-499

- J. Ramsay
- Robust multidimensional scaling pp. 501-513

- Ian Spence and Stephan Lewandowsky
- An alternating least squares algorithm for fitting the two- and three-way dedicom model and the idioscal model pp. 515-521

- Henk Kiers
- A mixture model for distributions of correlation coefficients pp. 523-530

- Hoben Thomas
- Reviews pp. 537-538

- Wolfgang Polasek
- Reviews pp. 539-541

- Jan Leeuw
- Reviews pp. 542-545

- F. Ashby
- Reviews pp. 546-548

- Paul Thompson
Volume 54, issue 2, 1989
- Factor and ideal point analysis for interpersonally incomparable data pp. 181-202

- Henry Brady
- An entropy approach to the scaling of ordinal categorical data pp. 203-215

- T. Jefferson, J. May and N. Ravi
- A quasi-nonmetric method for multidimensional scaling VIA an extended euclidean model pp. 217-229

- Suzanne Winsberg and J. Douglas Carroll
- Convergence properties of an iterative procedure of ipsatizing and standardizing a data matrix, with applications to parafac/candecomp preprocessing pp. 231-235

- Jos Berge and Henk Kiers
- A maximin model for IRT-based test design with practical constraints pp. 237-247

- Wim Linden and Ellen Boekkooi-Timminga
- Incorporating prior theory in covariance structure analysis: A bayesian approach pp. 249-259

- Claes Fornell and Roland Rust
- Exploratory longitudinal factor analysis in multiple populations pp. 261-281

- John Tisak and William Meredith
- A latent trait theory via a stochastic learning theory for a knowledge space pp. 283-303

- Keam-Claude Falmagne
- Comparing the variances of dependent groups pp. 305-315

- Rand Wilcox
- Conditions for rasch-dichotomizability of the unidimensional polytomous rasch model pp. 317-332

- Edward Roskam and Paul Jansen
- Fitting the off-diagonal dedicom model in the least-squares sense by a generalization of the harman and jones minres procedure of factor analysis pp. 333-337

- Jos Berge and Henk Kiers
- An improved solution for factals: A nonmetric common factor analysis pp. 339-343

- Klaas Nevels
- An algorithm for comparing medians pp. 345-348

- Ventura Charlin and Rand Wilcox
- Reviews pp. 355-358

- Frank Critchley
- Reviews pp. 359-360

- Hans-Georg Geissler
- Reviews pp. 361-362

- Jan Rijckevorsel
- Reviews pp. 363-364

- David Messick
Volume 54, issue 1, 1989
- On the partitioning of squared Euclidean distance and its applications in cluster analysis pp. 9-23

- Randy Carter, Robin Morris and Roger Blashfield
- Netscal: A network scaling algorithm for nonsymmetric proximity data pp. 25-51

- J. Hutchinson
- Least-squares approximation of an improper correlation matrix by a proper one pp. 53-61

- Dirk Knol and Jos Berge
- Simultaneous analysis of multivariate polytomous variates in several groups pp. 63-73

- Sik-Yum Lee, Wai-Yin Poon and P. Bentler
- Ordinal consistency and ordinal true scores pp. 75-91

- Norman Cliff
- Association coefficients of identity and proportionality for metric scales pp. 93-104

- Robert Fagot and Robert Mazo
- A stochastic multidimensional scaling vector threshold model for the spatial representation of “pick any/n” data pp. 105-129

- Wayne DeSarbo and Jaewun Cho
- Alternative test criteria in covariance structure analysis: A unified approach pp. 131-151

- Albert Satorra
- A note on reliability estimation for a test with components of unknown functional lengths pp. 153-163

- Michelle Liou
- Review pp. 165-166

- J. Daudin
- Review pp. 167-173

- Steven Hunt