Psychometrika
1936 - 2024
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Volume 18, issue 4, 1953
- Who belongs in the family? pp. 267-276

- Robert Thorndike
- Image theory for the structure of quantitative variates pp. 277-296

- Louis Guttman
- A generalization of Thurstone's learning function pp. 297-307

- Harold Gulliksen
- Maximizing the discriminating power of a multiple-score test pp. 309-317

- Jane Loevinger, Goldine Gleser and Philip DuBois
- Some applications of attribute prediction theory to psychophysics pp. 319-325

- Norman Perry
- Notes on an approximation method for fitting parabolic equations to experimental data pp. 327-336

- A. Chapanis
Volume 18, issue 3, 1953
- Application of a large sampling criterion to some sampling problems in factor analysis pp. 191-205

- Dayle Rippe
- Approximating maximum test validity by a non-parametric method pp. 207-211

- Harold Webster
- A note on the Neyman-Johnson technique pp. 213-218

- Robert Abelson
- The stability of the factorial pattern of aircrew classification tests in four analyses pp. 219-224

- Virginia Zachert and Gabriel Friedman
- Reliability formulas that do not assume experimental independence pp. 225-239

- Louis Guttman
- Note on Miller's “Finite Markov Processes in Psychology” pp. 241-243

- Richard Kao
- A further note on “Finite Markov Processes in Psychology” pp. 245-248

- Leo Goodman
- A proposed index of the conformity of one sociometric measurement to another pp. 249-256

- Leo Katz and James Powell
- Differences in factor content of rights and wrongs scores pp. 257-265

- Benjamin Fruchter
Volume 18, issue 2, 1953
- Estimation of the correlation coefficient in the case of a bivariate normal population when one of the variables is dichotomized pp. 97-110

- J. Maritz
- A simple procedure for rearranging matrices pp. 111-113

- W. Gibson
- A table for the rapid determination of the tetrachoric correlation coefficient pp. 115-121

- Melvin Davidoff and Howard Goheen
- A special review of Harold Gulliksen,Theory of Mental Tests pp. 123-130

- Louis Guttman
- Comments on Guttman's review ofTheory of Mental Tests pp. 131-133

- Harold Gulliksen
- A factor-analytic study of reasoning abilities pp. 135-160

- Russel Green, J. Guilford, Paul Christensen and Andrew Comrey
- A method for factoring large numbers of items pp. 161-179

- Robert Wherry and Ben Winer
- Book reviews pp. 181-188

- John French, Lyle Jones, G. Miller and Edward Bordin
Volume 18, issue 1, 1953
- Test reliability and effective test length pp. 1-14

- William Angoff
- A least-squares solution for case IV of the law of comparative judgment pp. 15-21

- W. Gibson
- An analytical solution for approximating simple structure in factor analysis pp. 23-38

- John Carroll
- A new status index derived from sociometric analysis pp. 39-43

- Leo Katz
- A factor analysis of intra-task performance on two psychomotor tests pp. 45-55

- Edwin Fleishman
- An application of confidence intervals and of maximum likelihood to the estimation of an examinee's ability pp. 57-76

- Frederic Lord
- A revised orthogonal rotational solution for Thurstone's original primary mental abilities test battery pp. 77-93

- Wayne Zimmerman
- Book review pp. 95-96

- L. Klein
Volume 17, issue 4, 1952
- Methodology in psychology pp. 359-368

- John Flanagan
- A statistical description of verbal learning pp. 369-396

- George Miller and William McGill
- Note on the scaling of ratings or rankings when the numbers per subject are unequal pp. 397-399

- Edward Cureton
- Multidimensional scaling: I. Theory and method pp. 401-419

- Warren Torgerson
- The average spearman rank correlation coefficient pp. 421-428

- Samuel Lyerly
- The orthogonal approximation of an oblique structure in factor analysis pp. 429-440

- Bert Green
- Book review pp. 441-442

- A. Householder
Volume 17, issue 3, 1952
- A two-sample test pp. 239-247

- Lincoln Moses
- A note on cluster-directed analysis pp. 249-253

- C. Adcock
- Methods of solving some personnel-classification problems pp. 255-266

- D. Votaw
- The closure factors related to other cognitive processes pp. 267-288

- Carol Pemberton
- Some examples of multivariate analysis in educational and psychological research pp. 289-296

- Fred Tyler
- Notes on a problem of multiple classification pp. 297-304

- Frederic Lord
- The rolling totals method of computing sums, sums of squares, and sums of cross-products pp. 305-310

- J. Ayers and J. Stanley
- An extended table of chi-square for two degrees of freedom, for use in combining probabilities from independent samples pp. 311-316

- Mordecai Gordon, Edward Loveland and Edward Cureton
- Orthogonal and oblique simple structures pp. 317-323

- William Gibson
- Companion nomographs for testing the significance of the difference between uncorrelated percentages pp. 325-330

- Valentine Appel
- On the economies of a pre-screening technique for aptitude test batteries pp. 331-346

- A. Arbous and H. Sichel
- The factorial composition and validity of differently speeded tests pp. 347-352

- Charles Myers
- Book review pp. 353-354

- Harry Harman
Volume 17, issue 2, 1952
- Efficiency of multiple-choice tests as a function of spread of item difficulties pp. 127-147

- Lee Cronbach and Willard Warrington
- Finite markov processes in psychology pp. 149-167

- George Miller
- An internal consistency check for scale values determined by the method of successive intervals pp. 169-180

- Allen Edwards and L. Thurstone
- The relation of the reliability of multiple-choice tests to the distribution of item difficulties pp. 181-194

- Frederic Lord
- On the determination of redundancies in sociometric chains pp. 195-208

- Ian Ross and Frank Harary
- Multiple group methods for common-factor analysis: Their basis, computation, and interpretation pp. 209-222

- Louis Guttman
- A technique for facilitating the rotation of factor axes, based on an equivalence between persons and tests pp. 223-229

- Joseph Sandler
- IBM computation of sums of products for positive and negative numbers pp. 231-238

- Paul Burke
Volume 17, issue 1, 1952
- The selective efficiency of a test battery pp. 1-39

- Herbert Sichel
- Note on the computation of biserial correlations in item analysis pp. 41-43

- Laurence Siegel and Edward Cureton
- Factor analysis of the army air forces sheppard field battery of experimental aptitude tests pp. 45-68

- J. Guilford, Benjamin Fruchter and Wayne Zimmerman
- The effect of difficulty and chance success on item-test correlation and on test reliability pp. 69-86

- Lynnette Plumlee
- A factor analysis of women's measurements taken for garment and pattern construction pp. 87-100

- Helen Heath
- A technique for criterion-keying and selecting test items pp. 101-106

- John French
- A factorial study of temperament pp. 107-126

- Melany Baehr
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