Psychometrika
1936 - 2024
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Volume 16, issue 4, 1951
- The factors in factoring behavior pp. 353-359

- Quinn McNemar
- A factorial study of the reasoning and closure factors pp. 361-386

- William Botzum
- Mathematical structures and psychological measurements pp. 387-406

- André Weitzenhoffer
- Estimation of the reliability of ratings pp. 407-424

- Robert Ebel
- A square root method of selecting a minimum set of variables in multiple regression: II. A worked example pp. 425-437

- A. Lubin and A. Summerfield
- Book reviews pp. 439-442

- Jane Loevinger and Quinn McNemar
Volume 16, issue 3, 1951
- A special review ofThe American Soldier, Vol. IV pp. 247-269

- Philip McCarthy
- A square root method of selecting a minimum set of variables in multiple regression: I. The method pp. 271-284

- A. Summerfield and A. Lubin
- Effect of group heterogeneity on item parameters pp. 285-296

- Harold Gulliksen
- Coefficient alpha and the internal structure of tests pp. 297-334

- Lee Cronbach
- Estimation of other coefficients of correlation from the phi coefficient pp. 335-346

- J. Guilford and Norman Perry
- Book Reviews pp. 347-351

- H. Landahl, Ardie Lubin and Clyde Coombs
Volume 16, issue 2, 1951
- A general solution for the latent class model of latent structure analysis pp. 151-166

- Bert Green
- Time-limit tests: Estimating their reliability and degree of speeding pp. 167-188

- Lee Cronbach and W. Warrington
- Optimal test length for maximum battery validity pp. 189-202

- Paul Horst
- Remarks on the method of paired comparisons: II. The effect of an aberrant standard deviation when equal standard deviations and equal correlations are assumed pp. 203-206

- Frederick Mosteller
- Remarks on the method of paired comparisons: III. A test of significance for paired comparisons when equal standard deviations and equal correlations are assumed pp. 207-218

- Frederick Mosteller
- Rate of addition as a function of difficulty and age pp. 219-232

- James Birren and Jack Botwinick
- A mechanical model illustrating the scatter diagram with oblique test vectors pp. 233-238

- Harold Gulliksen and Ledyard Tucker
- A graphical method for the rapid calculation of biserial and point biserial correlation in test research pp. 239-242

- Howard Goheen and Melvin Davidoff
- Book reviews pp. 243-245

- David Grant and Robert Chapman
Volume 16, issue 1, 1951
- Charles Jsaar Mosier 1910–1951 pp. 1-2

- Harold Gulliksen
- Remarks on the method of paired comparisons: I. The least squares solution assuming equal standard deviations and equal correlations pp. 3-9

- Frederick Mosteller
- The dimensions of temperament pp. 11-20

- L. Thurstone
- A note on correcting for chance success in objective tests pp. 21-30

- Samuel Lyerly
- Classification by multivariate analysis pp. 31-50

- T. Anderson
- The relationship between the method of successive residuals and the method of exhaustion pp. 51-56

- Wilbur Layton
- The relationship between the validity of a single test and its contribution to the predictive efficiency of a test battery pp. 57-66

- Paul Horst
- An empirical verification of the Wherry-Gaylord iterative factor analysis procedure pp. 67-74

- Robert Wherry, Joel Campbell and Robert Perloff
- The central intellective factor pp. 75-101

- H. Rimoldi
- On the standard length of a test pp. 103-106

- Max Woodbury
- The estimation of the parameters of a negative binomial distribution with special reference to psychological data pp. 107-127

- Herbert Sichel
- A successive approximation method of maximizing test validity pp. 129-139

- Goldine Gleser and Philip DuBois
- Book review pp. 141-146

- Walter Rosenblith
Volume 15, issue 4, 1950
- A superior rotational method in factor analysis or psychometricians in government service pp. 331-338

- Dorothy Adkins
- Estimation of parameters in a truncated trivariate normal distribution pp. 339-347

- D. Votaw, J. Rafferty and W. Deemer
- The Johnson-Neyman technique, its theory and application pp. 349-367

- Palmer Johnson and Leo Fay
- The comparability of scores from three mathematics tests of the college entrance examination board pp. 369-384

- Douglas Schultz
- On the effect of the cutting score when selection is performed against a dichotomized criterion pp. 385-389

- Z. Birnbaum
- Maximizing predictive efficiency for a fixed total testing time pp. 391-406

- Calvin Taylor
- A note on optimal test length pp. 407-408

- Paul Horst
- Predicted differences and differences between predictions pp. 409-417

- William Mollenkopf
- Determination of the optimum number of items to retain in a test measuring a single ability pp. 419-430

- B. Bedell
- A comparison of two procedures for calculating discriminant function coefficients pp. 431-434

- John Schmid
- The variance error of the P 50 -discriminant pp. 435-439

- Gilbert Betts
- Machine short-cuts in the computation of chisquare and the contingency coefficient pp. 441-447

- John Carroll and C. Bennett
- Book review pp. 449-453

- Churchill Eisenhart
Volume 15, issue 3, 1950
- The problem of classification of personnel pp. 215-235

- Robert Thorndike
- Changes in common-factor loadings as tests are altered homogeneously in length pp. 237-249

- J. Guilford and William Michael
- A test of the equality of standard errors of measurement pp. 251-257

- Bert Green
- The reliability of speeded tests pp. 259-269

- Harold Gulliksen
- The discrimination of two racial samples pp. 271-289

- Paul Horst and Stevenson Smith
- An experimental study of the effects on item-analysis data of changing item placement and test time limit pp. 291-315

- William Mollenkopf
- A proposed method for absolute ratio scaling pp. 317-325

- Andrew Comrey
- Book reviews pp. 327-329

- William Michael and Hubert Brogden
Volume 15, issue 2, 1950
- Regression tests for several samples pp. 91-114

- Harold Gulliksen and S. Wilks
- Test reliability and correction for attenuation pp. 115-119

- Helmer Johnson
- On the identifiability of parameters in Thurstone's multiple factor analysis pp. 121-149

- Olav Reiersøl
- Bias and error in multiple-choice tests pp. 151-168

- C. Hamilton
- Connectivity and generalized cliques in sociometric group structure pp. 169-190

- R. Luce
- On the effect of selection performed on some coordinates of a multi-dimensional population pp. 191-204

- Z. Birnbaum, E. Paulson and F. Andrews
- The relation of the psychometric society to the federation of statistical societies pp. 205-207

- Harold Gulliksen, Harry Harman and Jack Dunlap
- Book reviews pp. 209-214

- Leon Festinger and Quinn McNemar
Volume 15, issue 1, 1950
- Sequential sampling plans for use in psychological test work pp. 1-15

- Allyn Kimball
- The calculation of sums of squares for interactions in the analysis of variance pp. 17-24

- Allen Edwards and Paul Horst
- A factorial study of the multiphasic, strong, kuder, and bell inventories using a population of adult males pp. 25-47

- Wm. Cottle
- A device for facilitating the computation of the first four moments about the mean pp. 49-55

- John Lyman and Pietro Marchetti
- A note on the calculation of weights for maximum battery reliability pp. 57-61

- Bert Green
- A note on the measurement of reversals of perspective pp. 63-72

- J. Bruner, L. Postman and F. Mosteller
- Book reviews pp. 73-88

- Frederick Mosteller, J. Guilford, John Reiner and John Carroll
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