Psychometrika
1936 - 2024
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Volume 20, issue 4, 1955
- Louis Leon Thurstone pp. 263-265

- J. Guilford
- Psychometric theory: General and specific pp. 267-271

- Ledyard Tucker
- F-test bias for experimental designs of the Latin square type pp. 273-287

- Neil Gourlay
- Characteristics of two measures of profile similarity pp. 289-297

- Chester Harris
- The estimation of the discriminal dispersion in the method of successive intervals pp. 299-305

- Raymond Burros
- The law of comparative judgment in the successive intervals and graphic rating scale methods pp. 307-318

- H. Rimoldi and M. Hormaeche
- A statistical model for relational analysis pp. 319-327

- R. Luce, Josiah Macy and Renato Tagiuri
Volume 20, issue 3, 1955
- Sir Godfrey Thomson pp. 171-172

- L. Thurstone
- A generalized simplex for factor analysis pp. 173-192

- Louis Guttman
- Equating test scores—A maximum likelihood solution pp. 193-200

- Frederic Lord
- Axioms of a theory of discrimination learning pp. 201-208

- Frank Restle
- The objective definition of simple structure in linear factor analysis pp. 209-225

- Ledyard Tucker
- F-test bias for experimental designs in educational research pp. 227-248

- Neil Gourlay
- Least squares estimates and optimal classification pp. 249-252

- Hubert Brogden
- An improved method for tetrachoricr pp. 253-258

- W. Jenkins
- Book reviews pp. 259-262

- Charles Wrigley and Walter Durost
Volume 20, issue 2, 1955
- Estimation and tests of significance in factor analysis pp. 93-111

- C. Rao
- Reliability formulas for noncompleted or speeded tests pp. 113-124

- Louis Guttman
- A mathematical model for conditioning pp. 125-138

- G. Boguslavsky
- Two models of group behavior in the solution of eureka-type problems pp. 139-148

- Irving Lorge and Herbert Solomon
- On the design of automata and the interpretation of cerebral behavior pp. 149-162

- Stanley Frankel
- Book reviews pp. 163-169

- Bert Green, Harold Webster, William Michael and H. Eysenck
Volume 20, issue 1, 1955
- Sampling fluctuations resulting from the sampling of test items pp. 1-22

- Frederic Lord
- Separation of data as a principle in factor analysis pp. 23-28

- Chester Harris
- The choice of an error term in analysis of variance designs pp. 29-50

- Arnold Binder
- A rational curve relating length of rest period and length of subsequent work period for an ergographic experiment pp. 51-61

- Ledyard Tucker
- A measure of interrelationship for overlapping groups pp. 63-68

- Ben Winer
- An extension of Anderson's solution for the latent structure equations pp. 69-73

- W. Gibson
- A factor analysis of mental abilities and personality traits pp. 75-81

- J. Denton and Calvin Taylor
- A tabular method of obtaining tetrachoricr with median-cut variables pp. 83-85

- George Welsh
- An IBM method for computing intraserial correlations pp. 87-92

- M. Payne and Leonard Staugas
Volume 19, issue 4, 1954
- Report on a psychometric mission to clinicia pp. 263-270

- Lee Cronbach
- An empirical comparison of restricted and general latent distance analysis pp. 271-279

- David Hays and Edgar Borgatta
- The concept of parsimony in factor analysis pp. 281-290

- George Ferguson
- The maximum expected correlation between two multiple-choice tests pp. 291-296

- Paul Horst
- A factor-analytic study of creative-thinking abilities pp. 297-311

- Robert Wilson, J. Guilford, Paul Christensen and Donald Lewis
- The reliability of a point biserial coefficient of correlation pp. 313-325

- Norman Perry and William Michael
- Book reviews pp. 327-335

- Lee Cronbach, Goldine Gleser, William Stephenson and William Madow
Volume 19, issue 3, 1954
- An analytical method for simple structure pp. 173-182

- L. Thurstone
- A method for the study of interstimulus similarity pp. 183-194

- Clyde Coombs
- Two kinds of factor analysis? pp. 195-203

- Raymond Hartley
- A simple proof of a personnel classification theorem pp. 205-208

- Hubert Brogden
- Verification of hypothesized factors in one hundred and fifteen objective personality test designs pp. 209-230

- R. Cattell, S. Dubin and D. Saunders
- Note on construction of an item analysis table for the high-low-27-per-cent group method pp. 231-237

- C. Fan
- Changes in factor structure of a complex psychomotor test as a function of practice pp. 239-252

- Edwin Fleishman and Walter Hempel
- Osgood and Suci's measure of pattern similarity andQ-technique factor analysis pp. 253-256

- James Sakoda
- A computing chart for the point biserial correlation coefficient pp. 257-259

- Harvey Dingman
- A note on item analysis with an electronic computer pp. 261-262

- James Ziegler
Volume 19, issue 2, 1954
- Karl John Holzinger pp. 95-96

- Harry Harman
- Multivariate information transmission pp. 97-116

- William McGill
- A least squares solution for successive intervals assuming unequal standard deviations pp. 117-139

- Harold Gulliksen
- A rationale for minimizing distortion in personality questionnaire keys pp. 141-148

- Hubert Brogden
- Some necessary conditions for common-factor analysis pp. 149-161

- Louis Guttman
- Note on “A Table for the Rapid Determination of the Tetrachoric Correlation Coefficient” pp. 163-164

- Melvin Davidoff
- Book reviews pp. 165-172

- John Milholland, Irving Copi and W. Garner
Volume 19, issue 1, 1954
- On estimation of parameters in latent structure analysis pp. 1-10

- T. Anderson
- Solution of the personnel classification problem with the method of optimal regions pp. 11-26

- Paul Dwyer
- The mathematical theory of factorial invariance under selection pp. 27-38

- Yrjö Ahmavaara
- The square root method and multiple group methods of factor analysis pp. 39-55

- Harry Harman
- A solution for case iii of the law of comparative judgment pp. 57-64

- Raymond Burros and W. Gibson
- The predicted and observed effect of chance success on multiple-choice test validity pp. 65-70

- Lynnette Plumlee
- A second-order factor analysis of reasoning abilities pp. 71-78

- Leonard Matin and Dorothy Adkins
- Note on the selection of a panel of judges so as to maximize panel efficiency pp. 79-88

- Stephen Harrison, Norman Ishler and Elsie Laue
- Book reviews pp. 89-94

- Allen Edwards, Rudolph Berkhouse and William Michael
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