Psychometrika
1936 - 2024
Current editor(s): Irini Moustaki
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 The Psychometric Society
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Volume 22, issue 4, 1957
  - New problems for old solutions   pp. 301-309  
- Hubert Brogden
- Optimal test length for multiple prediction: The general case   pp. 311-324  
- Paul Horst and Charlotte MacEwan
- Stimulus and response generalization: A stochastic model relating generalization to distance in psychological space   pp. 325-345  
- Roger Shepard
- The relationship between factorial composition of test items and measures of test reliability   pp. 347-357  
- John Cotton, Donald Campbell and R. Malone
- The use of configural analysis for the evaluation of test scoring methods   pp. 359-371  
- H. Osburn and Ardie Lubin
- A model for response tendency combination   pp. 373-380  
- David Birch
- Procedures for obtaining separate set and content components of a test score   pp. 381-393  
- Gerald Helmstadter
- Item selection methods for increasing test homogeneity   pp. 395-404  
- Harold Webster
Volume 22, issue 3, 1957
  - A significance test for the hypothesis that two variables measure the same trait except for errors of measurement   pp. 207-220  
- Frederic Lord
- Markov processes in learning theory   pp. 221-230  
- John Kemeny and J. Laurie Snell
- Note on the least squares solution for the method of successive categories   pp. 231-240  
- R. Darrell Bock
- Communality of a variable: Formulation by cluster analysis   pp. 241-260  
- Robert Tryon
- Amounts of fixation and discovery in maze learning behavior   pp. 261-268  
- Herbert Simon
- A measure of coherence for human information filters   pp. 269-274  
- Richard Wilcox
- A correlational analysis of tracking behavior   pp. 275-287  
- W. Knowles, J. Holland and E. Newlin
- A measure of the gambling response-set in objective tests   pp. 289-292  
- Robert Ziller
- The upper and lower twenty-seven per cent rule   pp. 293-296  
- Edward Cureton
- Book reviews   pp. 297-300  
- Robert Ebel, Charles Solley and Samuel Lyerly
Volume 22, issue 2, 1957
  - Theory of learning with constant, variable, or contingent probabilities of reinforcement   pp. 113-132  
- W. Estes
- A component model for stimulus variables in discrimination learning   pp. 133-145  
- C. Burke and W. Estes
- Simple proofs of relations between the communality problem and multiple correlation   pp. 147-157  
- Louis Guttman
- A general least squares solution for successive intervals   pp. 159-173  
- Gertrude Diederich, Samuel Messick and Ledyard Tucker
- On the applications of the method of absolute scaling   pp. 175-183  
- Chung-Teh Fan
- A method of score conversion through item statistics   pp. 185-188  
- Frances Swineford and Chung-Teh Fan
- A revised law of comparative judgment   pp. 189-198  
- William Harris
- A fast approximate algebraic factor rotation method to maximize agreement between loadings and predetermined weights   pp. 199-205  
- David Rodgers
Volume 22, issue 1, 1957
  - New analysis of variance formulas for treating data from mutually paired subjects   pp. 1-15  
- Joseph Lev and Elaine Kinder
- On the ranking problem   pp. 17-27  
- Isadore Blumen
- Estimation of error variances of test scores   pp. 29-41  
- John Keats
- The detailed method of optimal regions   pp. 43-52  
- Paul Dwyer
- The development of hierarchical factor solutions   pp. 53-61  
- John Schmid and John Leiman
- A theory of pattern analysis for the prediction of a quantitative criterion   pp. 63-73  
- Ardie Lubin and Hobart Osburn
- The expected variance of the sampling errors for a set of item-criterion correlations   pp. 75-78  
- Hubert Brogden
- A necessary and sufficient formula for matric factoring   pp. 79-81  
- Louis Guttman
- Exact probabilities for contingency tables using binomial coefficients   pp. 83-86  
- James Sakoda and Burton Cohen
- A stochastic model for rote serial learning   pp. 87-95  
- Richard Atkinson
- A computational procedure for tau correlation   pp. 97-104  
- Desmond Cartwright
- Iterative inverse factor analysis—A rapid method for clustering persons   pp. 105-107  
- Bernard Bass
Volume 21, issue 4, 1956
  - The scale grid: Some interrelations of data models   pp. 313-329  
- Clyde Coombs
- Efficient estimation and local identification in latent class analysis   pp. 331-347  
- Richard McHugh
- The selection of judges for preference testing   pp. 349-366  
- R. Bock
- An empirical evaluation of multidimensional successive intervals   pp. 367-375  
- Samuel Messick
- A new scaling technique for absolute judgments   pp. 377-381  
- Burton Rosner
- Determination of the number of independent parameters of a score matrix from the examination of rank orders   pp. 383-393  
- Joseph Bennett
Volume 21, issue 3, 1956
  - The relation between information and variance analyses   pp. 219-228  
- W. Garner and William McGill
- Measurement of subjective values   pp. 229-244  
- Harold Gulliksen
- Maximizing test battery prediction when the weights are required to be non-negative   pp. 245-252  
- Joseph Lev
- The matching problem   pp. 253-266  
- Edgar Gilbert
- A comparison of game theory and learning theory   pp. 267-272  
- Herbert Simon
- “Best possible” systematic estimates of communalities   pp. 273-285  
- Louis Guttman
- Rank-biserial correlation   pp. 287-290  
- Edward Cureton
- A nomogram for factor analysts   pp. 291-294  
- P. Deuel
- A note on the estimation of nonspurious correlations   pp. 295-297  
- William Angoff
- The variance of the number of mutual choices in sociometry   pp. 299-304  
- Leo Katz and Thurlow Wilson
- A note on Jenkins' “improved method for tetrachoricr”   pp. 305-305  
- Joshua Fishman
- Book review   pp. 307-308  
- A. Householder
Volume 21, issue 2, 1956
  - Optimal test length for maximum absolute prediction   pp. 111-124  
- Paul Horst and Charlotte MacEwan
- A least squares solution for paired comparisons with incomplete data   pp. 125-134  
- Harold Gulliksen
- Proportional profiles and latent structure   pp. 135-144  
- William Gibson
- A non-parametric test of correlation using rank orders within subgroups   pp. 145-152  
- Warren Torgerson
- Maximizing test validity by item selection   pp. 153-164  
- Harold Webster
- The validity of the successive intervals method of psychometric scaling   pp. 165-183  
- William Rozeboom and Lyle Jones
- Relationships between two systems of factor analysis   pp. 185-190  
- C. Harris
- Testing message diffusion in harmonic logistic curves   pp. 191-205  
- Stuart Dodd
- A method for obtaining an ordered metric scale   pp. 207-216  
- Sidney Siegel
- Book reviews   pp. 217-218  
- William Feller and Robert Thorndike
Volume 21, issue 1, 1956
  - The additive constant problem in multidimensional scaling   pp. 1-15  
- Samuel Messick and Robert Abelson
- A rapid non-parametric estimate of multi-judge reliability   pp. 17-29  
- Desmond Cartwright
- A study of speed factors in tests and academic grades   pp. 31-50  
- Frederic Lord
- Optimal test length for maximum differential prediction   pp. 51-66  
- Paul Horst
- The regression of gains upon initial scores   pp. 67-77  
- R. Garside
- A method of scalogram analysis using summary statistics   pp. 79-88  
- Bert Green
- Note on Carroll's analytic simple structure   pp. 89-92  
- Henry Kaiser
- Book reviews   pp. 93-98  
- Edward Cureton, John Milholland and R. Luce