Psychometrika
1936 - 2024
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Volume 26, issue 4, 1961
- Truman Lee Kelley pp. 342-345

- John Flanagan
- The nature of the data, or how to choose a correlation coefficient pp. 347-372

- John Carroll
- Stochastic learning theories for a response continuum with non-determinate reinforcement pp. 373-390

- Patrick Suppes and Joseph Zinnes
- Two learning models for responses measured on a continuous scale pp. 391-403

- Norman Anderson
- An empirical study of the factor analysis stability hypothesis pp. 405-432

- Harold Bechtoldt
- Geometrical representation of two methods of linear least squares multiple correlation pp. 433-442

- Benjamin Fruchter and Harry Anderson
- A note on the standard length of a test pp. 443-446

- Charles Myers
- A cosine approximation to the normal distribution pp. 447-450

- David Raab and Edward Green
- A retraction on inter-battery factor analysis pp. 451-452

- W. Gibson
- Book reviews pp. 453-458

- Cyril Burt, Maurice Tatsuoka and J. Guilford
- Minutes of the 1961 Annual Business Meeting of the Psychometric Society pp. 459-461

- Philip DuBois
Volume 26, issue 3, 1961
- Application of a model to paired-associate learning pp. 255-280

- Gordon Bower
- A generalization of stimulus sampling theory pp. 281-290

- Richard Atkinson
- Statistical methods for a theory of cue learning pp. 291-306

- Frank Restle
- The use of extreme groups to test for the presence of a relationship pp. 307-316

- Leonard Feldt
- The rationale for an “oblimax” method of transformation in factor analysis pp. 317-324

- D. Saunders
- Multidimensional unfolding: Some geometrical solutions pp. 325-332

- D. McElwain and J. Keats
- A note on a class of probability matching models pp. 333-337

- Julian Feldman and Allen Newell
- Book reviews pp. 339-342

- Ardie Lubin and Valentine Appel
Volume 26, issue 2, 1961
- Relations amongm sets of measures pp. 129-149

- Paul Horst
- A choice theory analysis of similarity judgments pp. 151-163

- R. Luce
- A double law of comparative judgment for the analysis of preferential choice and similarities data pp. 165-171

- C. Coombs, M. Greenberg and J. Zinnes
- A general procedure for obtaining paired comparisons from multiple rank orders pp. 173-183

- Harold Gulliksen and Ledyard Tucker
- Application of a trace model to the retention of information in a recognition task pp. 185-203

- Roger Shepard
- Analysis of unreplicated three-way classifications, with applications to rater bias and trait independence pp. 205-219

- Julian Stanley
- Multidimensional unfolding: Determining configuration from complete rank order preference data pp. 221-238

- William Hays and Joseph Bennett
- Empirical comparison of item parameters based on the logistic and normal functions pp. 239-246

- Frank Baker
- Book reviews pp. 247-254

- Ardie Lubin, A. Maxwell, R. Garside, Edward Zigler and Richard Kao
Volume 26, issue 1, 1961
- Irving Lorge pp. 1-2

- Robert Thorndike
- Fechner: Inadvertent founder of psychophysics pp. 3-8

- Edwin Boring
- Linear and multidimensional scaling pp. 9-25

- Harold Gulliksen
- Stimulus programming in psychophysics pp. 27-33

- J. Smith
- Toward a resolution of the fechner-thurstone legacy pp. 35-47

- S. Stevens
- Detection theory and psychophysics: A review pp. 49-63

- John Swets
- Psychometrics—A special case of the brahman theory pp. 65-71

- Jack Dunlap
- New developments in statistical behavior theory: Differential tests of axioms for associative learning pp. 73-84

- W. Estes
- Computer models of cognitive processes pp. 85-91

- Bert Green
- Measurement of learning and mental abilities pp. 93-107

- Harold Gulliksen
- Psychological measurement a hundred and twenty-five years later pp. 109-127

- J. Guilford
Volume 25, issue 4, 1960
- Investigations of the simplex pp. 313-323

- Lloyd Humphreys
- Use of true-score theory to predict moments of univariate and bivariate observed-score distributions pp. 325-342

- Frederic Lord
- A rational origin obtained by the method of contingent paired comparisons pp. 343-356

- Emir Shuford, Lyle Jones and R. Bock
- Remarks about a paired comparison model pp. 357-367

- Gottfried Noether
- On the number of significant findings to be expected by chance pp. 369-380

- Jack Block
- Nonlinear factors in two dimensions pp. 381-392

- William Gibson
- Point biserial correlation coefficient and its generalization pp. 393-408

- S. Gupta
- Book reviews pp. 409-413

- John Ross, William Schutz and Henry Kaiser
- Minutes of the 1960 Annual Business Meeting of the Psychometric Society pp. 415-416

- Philip DuBois
Volume 25, issue 3, 1960
- On a connection between factor analysis and multidimensional unfolding pp. 219-231

- Clyde Coombs and Richard Kao
- Some asymptotic properties of Luce's beta learning model pp. 233-241

- John Lamperti and Patrick Suppes
- Percentage points of Wilks'L mvc andL vc criteria pp. 243-250

- J. Roy and V. Murthy
- Models for choice-reaction time pp. 251-260

- Mervyn Stone
- Reliability formulas for independent decision data when reliability data are matched pp. 261-271

- Nageswari Rajaratnam
- A model for detection and recognition with signal uncertainty pp. 273-289

- Elizabeth Shipley
- A proposed variation of the matching technique pp. 291-295

- George Weinberg, Fritz Fluckiger and Clarence Tripp
- On the Wilson tests pp. 297-302

- N. Ylvisaker
- A note on combining probabilities pp. 303-305

- C. Adcock
- Book reviews pp. 307-312

- R. Atkinson, William Sawrey, Jack Sawyer, William Madow and Dorothy Clendenen
Volume 25, issue 2, 1960
- Complex analyses of variance: General problems pp. 127-152

- Bert Green and John Tukey
- Varimax solution for primary mental abilities pp. 153-158

- Henry Kaiser
- A cognitive probability model for learning pp. 159-172

- John Overall
- An analysis of Guttman's simplex pp. 173-182

- Philip DuBois
- Determinantal methods in latent class analysis pp. 183-198

- Albert Madansky
- A computer program to find the best-fitting orthogonal factors for a given hypothesis pp. 199-205

- David Saunders
- Matrix formulation of Deuel's rotational method pp. 207-209

- Andrew Baggaley
- Book reviews pp. 211-218

- Harold Gulliksen, John Alman, John Flanagan, Frank Restle and John Creager
Volume 25, issue 1, 1960
- Ultimate choice between two attractive goals: Predictions from a model pp. 1-17

- Frederick Mosteller and Maurice Tatsuoka
- Remarks on tucker's inter-battery method of factor analysis pp. 19-25

- W. Gibson
- Multidimensional unfolding: Determining the dimensionality of ranked preference data pp. 27-43

- Joseph Bennett and William Hays
- A criterion for selecting variables in a regression analysis pp. 45-58

- H. Linhart
- Some multiple correlation and predictor selection methods pp. 59-76

- Harry Anderson and Benjamin Fruchter
- Two-alternative learning situations with partial reinforcement pp. 77-90

- Mary Hanania
- An empirical study of the normality and independence of errors of measurement in test scores pp. 91-104

- Frederic Lord
- Book reviews pp. 105-125

- Rolf Bargmann, William McGill, R. Thrall, Ernest Tupes, Jack Sawyer, John Milholland, J. Radcliffe, Anne Roe, Leonard Mead, Eli Marks and J. Keith Smith
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