Psychometrika
1936 - 2024
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Volume 24, issue 4, 1959
- An approach to mental test theory pp. 283-302

- Frederic Lord
- Theoretical models of choice and strategy behavior: Stable state behavior in the two-choice uncertain outcome situation pp. 303-316

- Sidney Siegel
- The concept of configuration of interpersonal relations in a group as a time-dependent stochastic process pp. 317-327

- Leo Katz and Charles Proctor
- Pattern variants on a square field pp. 329-341

- S. Prokhovnik
- A synthesis of two factor analyses of intermediate algebra pp. 343-359

- William Kline
- Redundancy in task assignments and group performance pp. 361-369

- Robert Zajonc and William Smoke
- A note on the use of mood's likelihood ratio test for item analyses involving 2 × 2 tables with small samples pp. 371-372

- Irving Weiner
- Book reviews pp. 375-378

- Robert Travers and Philip DuBois
- Minutes of the 1959 Annual business Meeting of the Psychometric Society pp. 399-401

- Philip DuBois
Volume 24, issue 3, 1959
- Item selection procedures for item variables with a known factor structure pp. 189-205

- G. Elfving, R. Sitgreaves and H. Solomon
- A metric and an ordering on sets pp. 207-220

- Frank Restle
- Maximum likelihood estimates of item parameters using the logistic function pp. 221-227

- A. Maxwell
- Three multivariate models: Factor analysis, latent structure analysis, and latent profile analysis pp. 229-252

- W. Gibson
- Strategies and learning models pp. 253-256

- Steven Bryant and John Marica
- A note on Tryon's measure of reliability pp. 257-260

- Allen Edwards
- An improved procedure for the wherry-winer method for factoring large numbers of items pp. 261-264

- Leroy Wolins
- Generating variables with arbitrary properties pp. 265-267

- Paul Hoffman
- A note on the Tryon-Kaiser solution for the communalities pp. 269-271

- Henry Kaiser
- A note on the use of triads for paired comparisons pp. 273-276

- R. Schucker
- Book reviews pp. 277-281

- R. Thrall, Wendell Garner, I. Savage and Leslie Kish
Volume 24, issue 2, 1959
- On methods in the analysis of profile data pp. 95-112

- Samuel Greenhouse and Seymour Geisser
- Domain sampling formulation of cluster and factor analysis pp. 113-135

- Robert Tryon
- Least squares estimation in finite Markov processes pp. 137-144

- Albert Madansky
- An augmented model for spontaneous regression and recovery pp. 145-155

- David McConnell
- A model for ordered metric scaling by comparison of intervals pp. 157-168

- Robert Fagot
- A note on factor analysis: Arbitrary orthogonal transformations pp. 169-174

- Edward Cureton
- Randomly parallel tests and Lyerly's basic assumption for the Kuder-Richardson formula (21) pp. 175-177

- Frederic Lord
- Estimating item indices by nomographs pp. 179-185

- Robert Colver
- Book review pp. 187-188

- R. Bock
Volume 24, issue 1, 1959
- Statistical inferences about true scores pp. 1-17

- Frederic Lord
- A statistical test for the significance of a coefficient of reproducibility pp. 19-27

- Philip Sagi
- Simple statistical methods for scalogram analysis pp. 29-43

- Leo Goodman
- Hierarchical factor solutions without rotation pp. 45-51

- Robert Wherry
- A generalization of the bush-mosteller model with some significance tests pp. 53-68

- Mary Hanania
- Some implications of the logical calculus for empirical classes for social science methodology pp. 69-87

- William Schutz
- Note on φ/φ max pp. 89-91

- Edward Cureton
- Book review pp. 93-94

- Samuel Messick
Volume 23, issue 4, 1958
- The mystery of the missing corpus pp. 279-289

- Frederick Mosteller
- Some relations between guttman's principal components of scale analysis and other psychometric theory pp. 291-296

- Frederic Lord
- To what extent can communalities reduce rank? pp. 297-308

- Louis Guttman
- A markov model for discrimination learning pp. 309-322

- Richard Atkinson
- Remarks on the test of significance for the method of paired comparisons pp. 323-334

- R. Darrell Bock
- A comparison of the precision of three experimental designs employing a concomitant variable pp. 335-353

- Leonard Feldt
- An axiomatic formulation and generalization of successive intervals scaling pp. 355-368

- Ernest Adams and Samuel Messick
- The single latin square design in psychological research pp. 369-378

- John Gaito
- A modification of kendall's tau for measuring association in contingency tables pp. 379-383

- Bertram Karon and Irving Alexander
- Book reviews pp. 385-394

- Lee Cronbach, Susan Ervin, R. Duncan Luce, D. Saunders and R. Darrell Bock
- Minutes of the 1958 Annual business Meeting of the Psychometric Society pp. 395-397

- Philip DuBois
Volume 23, issue 3, 1958
- The varimax criterion for analytic rotation in factor analysis pp. 187-200

- Henry Kaiser
- Power function charts for specification of sample size in analysis of variance pp. 201-210

- Leonard Feldt and Moharram Mahmoud
- A comparative study of three methods of rotation pp. 211-221

- Benjamin Fruchter and Edwin Novak
- Analysis of variance for correlated observations pp. 223-236

- Raymond Collier
- Thurstone's analytical method for simple structure and a mass modification thereof pp. 237-257

- Robert Sokal
- Attenuation and interaction pp. 259-265

- Quinn McNemar
- The Kuder-Richardson formula (21) as a split-half coefficient, and some remarks on its basic assumption pp. 267-270

- Samuel Lyerly
- The average spearman rank criterion correlation when ties are present pp. 271-272

- Edward Cureton
- Note on “efficient estimation and local identification in latent class analysis” pp. 273-274

- Richard McHugh
- Book reviews pp. 275-278

- John Carroll and J. Wittenborn
Volume 23, issue 2, 1958
- Reliability for the law of comparative judgment pp. 95-110

- Harold Gulliksen and John Tukey
- An inter-battery method of factor analysis pp. 111-136

- Ledyard Tucker
- Comparatal dispersion, a measure of accuracy of judgment pp. 137-150

- Harold Gulliksen
- Application of the quartimax method of rotation to Thurstone's primary mental abilities study pp. 151-170

- Charles Wrigley, David Saunders and Jack Neuhaus
- A distinction between exact and approximate nonparametric methods pp. 171-177

- William Sawrey
- Book reviews pp. 179-186

- Bert Green, Robert Morin and Robert Glaser
Volume 23, issue 1, 1958
- General resolution of correlation matrices into components and its utilization in multiple and partial regression pp. 1-8

- John Creager
- Error of measurement and the sensitivity of a test of significance pp. 9-17

- J. Sutcliffe
- Determination of parameters of a functional relation by factor analysis pp. 19-23

- Ledyard Tucker
- The inclusion of response times within a stochastic description of the learning behavior of individual subjects pp. 25-31

- R. Audley
- Determining the degree of inconsistency in a set of paired comparisons pp. 33-46

- Harold Gerard and Harold Shapiro
- Properties of the item score matrix pp. 47-53

- Angus MacLean
- The counseling assignment problem pp. 55-65

- Joe Ward
- A retest method of studying partial knowledge and other factors influencing item response pp. 67-73

- Vera Brownless and John Keats
- The measurement of function fluctuation pp. 75-83

- R. Garside
- Predetermination of test weights pp. 85-92

- Paul Hoffman
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