Psychometrika
1936 - 2024
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Volume 30, issue 4, 1965
- Multidimensional scaling of similarity pp. 379-393

- Warren Torgerson
- Generalizability of scores influenced by multiple sources of variance pp. 395-418

- Goldine Gleser, Lee Cronbach and Nageswari Rajaratnam
- Some results based on a general stochastic model for mental tests pp. 419-440

- William Meredith
- A method of successive cumulations for the scaling of pair-comparison preference judgments pp. 441-448

- Marshall Greenberg
- A set of inequalities in factor analysis pp. 449-453

- J. Darroch
- On admissible communalities in factor analysis pp. 455-458

- Albert Madansky
- A sensitive rank test for comparing the effects of two treatments on a single group pp. 459-467

- James Cronholm and Samuel Revusky
- Estimating the accuracy of dichotomous judgments pp. 469-479

- Joseph Fleiss
- Matching components of self-report and peer-nomination personality measures pp. 481-490

- Warren Norman and Thad Harshbarger
- A sequence of limiting distributions of response probabilities pp. 491-497

- J. McGregor and J. Zidek
- A special latin square for the use of each subject “as his own control” pp. 499-513

- Lorna Benjamin
- Geometric vector orthogonal rotation method in multiple-factor analysis pp. 515-530

- Shigeo Kashiwagi
- Minutes of the 1965 annual business meeting of the Psychometric Society pp. 531-532

- W. Mollenkopf
Volume 30, issue 3, 1965
- Marion Webster Richardson (1896–1965) pp. 235-237

- Maurice Lorr and Ruth Heiser
- A strong true-score theory, with applications pp. 239-270

- Frederic Lord
- The connection between magnitude and discrimination scales and direct and indirect scaling methods pp. 271-289

- Hannes Eisler
- Obtaining maximum-likelihood estimates of factor loadings and communalities using an easily implemented iterative computer procedure pp. 291-302

- W. Hemmerle
- Generating multiple samples of multivariate data with arbitrary population parameters pp. 303-313

- Robert Wherry, James Naylor, Robert Wherry and Robert Fallis
- Another interpretation of a model for paired comparisons pp. 315-318

- Ralph Bradley
- A note on some modifications of latent roots and vectors pp. 319-321

- Desmond Cartwright
- A model for serial verbal learning pp. 323-341

- Ulara Kuno
- The average error of a learning model, estimation and use in testing the fit of models pp. 343-352

- Helena Kraemer
- Matrix formulas for part and partial correlation pp. 353-356

- Earl Jennings
- The approximate sampling distribution of Kuder-Richardson reliability coefficient twenty pp. 357-370

- Leonard Feldt
- A note on the normal ogive or logistic curve in item analysis pp. 371-372

- Frederic Lord
- An empirical study of item-test regression pp. 373-376

- Frederic Lord
- The average spearman rank correlation when ties are present: A correction pp. 377-377

- Edward Cureton
Volume 30, issue 2, 1965
- A theory of appropriate statistics pp. 99-127

- Ernest Adams, Robert Fagot and Richard Robinson
- A probability model for errors of classification. II. Particular cases pp. 129-155

- J. Sutcliffe
- Latency models for reaction time distributions pp. 157-163

- Daniel Taylor
- An investigation of the sampling distributions of item discrimination indices pp. 165-178

- Frank Baker
- A rationale and test for the number of factors in factor analysis pp. 179-185

- John Horn
- Components of reliability pp. 187-195

- Rolfe LaForge
- An alternative approach to the method of correct matching pp. 197-205

- Hai Halevi
- Book review pp. 207-233

- E. Carterette
Volume 30, issue 1, 1965
- Alpha factor analysis pp. 1-14

- Henry Kaiser and John Caffrey
- A method for studying differences between groups pp. 15-29

- William Meredith
- Nonlinear probit analysis and its application to psychometric data pp. 31-38

- J. Maritz
- Generalizability of stratified-parallel tests pp. 39-56

- Nageswari Rajaratnam, Lee Cronbach and Goldine Gleser
- Linear correlations between sets of variables pp. 57-71

- William Rozeboom
- A probability model for errors of classification. I. General considerations pp. 73-96

- J. Sutcliffe
- Book review pp. 97-98

- James Lingoes
Volume 29, issue 4, 1964
- Social desirability and performance on the MMPI pp. 295-308

- Allen Edwards
- Markovian processes with identifiable states: General considerations and application to all-or-none learning pp. 309-333

- James Greeno and Theodore Steiner
- Nominally and rigorously parallel test forms pp. 335-345

- Frederic Lord
- Oblique factor analytic solutions by orthogonal transformations pp. 347-362

- Chester Harris and Henry Kaiser
- A choice model for paired comparison data based on imperfectly nested sets pp. 363-370

- Hannes Eisler
- The geometry of factorial indeterminancy pp. 371-381

- Emil Heermann
- Estimation of the correlation coefficient in contingency tables with possibly nonmetrical characters pp. 383-391

- H. Lancaster and M. Hamdan
- Simplified regression patterns for classification pp. 393-396

- Hubert Brogden
- The mean and standard deviation of the distribution of group assembly sums pp. 397-408

- Paul Dwyer
- Comparisons of power for some exact multinomial significance tests pp. 409-419

- Joan Gurian, Jerome Cornfield and James Mosimann
- Book reviews pp. 421-423

- Robert Abelson
Volume 29, issue 3, 1964
- Some generalizations of a theoretical distribution of mental test scores pp. 215-231

- John Keats
- A multivariate analysis of an experimental design involving a complete set of latin squares pp. 233-240

- Man-Wai Chan
- On the Johnson-Neyman technique and some extensions thereof pp. 241-256

- Richard Potthoff
- Analysis of preferential experiments pp. 257-261

- C. Ramanujacharyulu
- Correlation in a singly truncated bivariate normal distribution pp. 263-270

- M. Aitkin
- Measures of invariance and comparability in factor analysis for fixed variables pp. 271-281

- Samuel Pinneau and Albert Newhouse
- Book Reviews pp. 283-293

- Leslie McLean, Julian Stanley, Maurice Tatsuoka, William Hays, Bert Green and William Michael
Volume 29, issue 2, 1964
- Samuel Stanlep Wilks 1906–1964 pp. 102-104

- Harold Gulliksen
- Instrumental variables in factor analysis pp. 105-113

- Albert Madansky
- Nonmetric multidimensional scaling: A numerical method pp. 115-129

- J. Kruskal
- Estimation in the three-state markov learning model pp. 131-141

- Helena Kraemer
- A graph theoretic approach to similarity relations pp. 143-151

- Frank Harary
- Enumeration of paths in digraphs pp. 153-165

- K. Parthasarathy
- A generalization of the interpoint distance model pp. 167-176

- John Ross and Norman Cliff
- Notes on factorial invariance pp. 177-185

- William Meredith
- Rotation to achieve factorial invariance pp. 187-206

- William Meredith
- Comment on feldt's “use of extreme groups” pp. 207-209

- John Ross and James Lumsden
- Book reviews pp. 211-213

- Paul Dwyer and Leonard Savage
Volume 29, issue 1, 1964
- Multidimensional scaling by optimizing goodness of fit to a nonmetric hypothesis pp. 1-27

- J. Kruskal
- Informational models and their uses pp. 29-54

- Arnold Binder and Burton Wolin
- Canonical correlations with fallible data pp. 55-65

- William Meredith
- Mean performance and the factor analysis of learning data pp. 67-73

- John Ross
- A new method for solving simultaneous linear equations associated with multivariate analysis pp. 75-86

- F. Watson
- On the interaction of the subject and the experiment in the matching model pp. 87-101

- Ralph Swentzell and Alan Roberts
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