Psychometrika
1936 - 2024
Current editor(s): Irini Moustaki
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 The Psychometric Society
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Volume 6, issue 6, 1941
  - Studies in measurement of the relations among sovereign states   pp. 335-352  
- Frank Klingberg
- How “G” can disappear   pp. 353-354  
- C. Spearman
- The evaluation of linear forms   pp. 355-365  
- P. Dwyer
- A simple scoring weight for test items and its reliability   pp. 367-374  
- J. Guilford
- Some comparisons of the multiple-factor and the bi-factor methods of analysis   pp. 375-382  
- Frances Swineford
- Some statistical operations on the counting sorter   pp. 383-390  
- Philip DuBois
- Clinical psychology—Art or science   pp. 391-400  
- Theodore Sarbin
- Portable response timer   pp. 401-403  
- J. Libby and A. Hunsicker
- The analysis of variance and covariance techniques in relation to the conventional formulas for the standard error of a difference   pp. 407-407  
- Max Englehart
Volume 6, issue 5, 1941
  - A factor analysis of verbal abilities   pp. 279-307  
- John Carroll
- Synthesis of variance   pp. 309-316  
- Franklin Satterthwaite
- On the mutual influence of individuals in a social group   pp. 317-321  
- N. Rashevsky and Alston Householder
- The factorial interpretation of test difficulty   pp. 323-329  
- George Ferguson
- A note on multidimensional psychophysical analysis   pp. 331-333  
- Gale Young and A. Householder
Volume 6, issue 4, 1941
  - A technique for correlating measurable traits with freely observed social behaviors   pp. 209-219  
- Charles Peters
- The analysis of variance and covariance techniques in relation to the conventional formulas for the standard error of a difference   pp. 221-233  
- Max Engelhart
- A micro-film projector method for psychological tests   pp. 235-248  
- L. Thurstone
- TheL-method   pp. 249-266  
- Herbert Toops
- A criterion for significant common factor variance   pp. 267-272  
- Clyde Coombs
- On the variation of the structure of a social group with time   pp. 273-277  
- N. Rashevsky
Volume 6, issue 3, 1941
  - On the sampling errors of factor loadings   pp. 141-152  
- Quinn McNemar
- Test reliability estimated by analysis of variance   pp. 153-160  
- Cyril Hoyt
- A factorial study of number ability   pp. 161-189  
- Clyde Coombs
- The evaluation of determinants   pp. 191-204  
- P. Dwyer
- A note on the discovery of ag factor by means of Thurstone's centroid method of analysis   pp. 205-208  
- J. Guilford
Volume 6, issue 2, 1941
  - The difficulty of a test and its factor composition   pp. 67-77  
- J. Guilford
- A non-graphical method for transforming an arbitrary factor matrix into a simple structure factor matrix   pp. 79-99  
- Paul Horst
- The solution of simultaneous equations   pp. 101-129  
- P. Dwyer
- Item synonymization: A method for determining the total meaning of pencil-paper reactions   pp. 131-139  
- Theodore Lentz and Edith Whitmer
Volume 6, issue 1, 1941
  - Scoring formulas and probability considerations   pp. 1-9  
- Alexander Calandra
- The phi coefficient and chi square as indices of item validity   pp. 11-19  
- J. Guilford
- The application of Sheppard's correction for grouping   pp. 21-27  
- George Ferguson
- On the rectilinear prediction of oblique factors   pp. 29-35  
- Harry Harman
- Genetic emergence of factor specificity   pp. 37-42  
- T. Richards
- Note on the mathematical theory of interaction of social classes   pp. 43-47  
- N. Rashevsky
- Maximum likelihood estimation and factor analysis   pp. 49-53  
- Gale Young
- A machine method for computing the biserial correlation coefficient in item validation   pp. 55-59  
- Elmer Royer
- Music ability   pp. 61-65  
- J. Karlin
Volume 5, issue 4, 1940
  - A synthetic approach to factor analysis   pp. 235-250  
- Karl Holzinger
- The relation of primary mental abilities to activity preferences   pp. 251-262  
- Dorothy Adkins and G. Kuder
- An empirical study of the effect of heterogeneous within-groups variance upon certainF-tests of significance in analysis of variance   pp. 263-274  
- R. Godard and E. Lindquist
- Concerning the determination of trait variability   pp. 275-281  
- Malcolm Preston
- A method for approximating the average intercorrelation coefficient by correlating the parts with the sum of the parts   pp. 283-288  
- Milton Babitz and Noel Keys
- A matrix multiplier   pp. 289-294  
- Ledyard Tucker
- Linear dependence in multiple correlation work   pp. 295-298  
- Merrill Roff
- Contributions to the mathematical theory of human relations. IV   pp. 299-303  
- N. Rashevsky
- Some remarks on the kuder-richardson reliability coefficient   pp. 305-310  
- Paul Dressel
- A review   pp. 311-312  
- H. Blair
Volume 5, issue 3, 1940
  - The measurement of speed in motor performance   pp. 173-182  
- C. McCloy
- Weber laws, the Weber law, and psychophysical analysis   pp. 183-193  
- Alston Householder and Gale Young
- Scoring weighted multiple keyed tests on the IBM counting sorter   pp. 195-201  
- Ralph Bedell
- Contributions to the mathematical theory of human relations III   pp. 203-210  
- N. Rashevsky
- The evaluation of multiple and partial correlation coefficients from the factorial matrix   pp. 211-232  
- P. Dwyer
Volume 5, issue 2, 1940
  - Multiple rectilinear prediction and the resolution into components   pp. 75-99  
- Louis Guttman
- A modification of the method of successive intervals   pp. 101-107  
- Charles Mosier
- An approximation method for obtaining a maximized multiple criterion   pp. 109-115  
- Robert Wherry
- Comment on Wilson and Worcester's “note on factor analysis”   pp. 117-120  
- Truman Kelley
- A re-analysis of a test of the theory of two factors   pp. 121-136  
- Robert Blakey
- Note on the computation of tetrachoric correlation   pp. 137-140  
- Jack Dunlap
- The role of correlated factors in factor analysis   pp. 141-152  
- Ledyard Tucker
- Experimental study of simple structure   pp. 153-168  
- L. Thurstone
- A computational procedure for the method of principal components   pp. 169-172  
- Merrill Flood
Volume 5, issue 1, 1940
  - The future psychology of mental traits   pp. 1-15  
- Truman Kelley
- A factor analysis of mechanical ability tests   pp. 17-33  
- Willard Harrell
- Points of neutrality in social attitudes of delinquents and non-delinquents   pp. 35-45  
- Ruth Bishop
- Factorial invariance and significance   pp. 47-56  
- Gale Young and A. Householder
- Methods of item validation and abacs for item-test correlation and critical ratio of upper-lower difference   pp. 57-65  
- Charles Mosier and John McQuitty
- Time scores and factor analysis   pp. 67-74  
- H. Landahl