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Psychometrika1936 - 2024
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 Volume 84, issue 4, 2019
 
  An Exploratory Diagnostic Model for Ordinal Responses with Binary Attributes: Identifiability and Estimation   pp. 921-940 Steven Andrew CulpepperROOTCLUS: Searching for “ROOT CLUSters” in Three-Way Proximity Data   pp. 941-985 Laura Bocci and Donatella VicariContextual Responses to Affirmative and/or Reversed-Worded Items   pp. 986-999 Ulf BöckenholtOn Identification and Non-normal Simulation in Ordinal Covariance and Item Response Models   pp. 1000-1017 Njål Foldnes and Steffen GrønnebergModeling Differences Between Response Times of Correct and Incorrect Responses   pp. 1018-1046 Maria Bolsinova and Jesper TijmstraErratum to: A Simple Method for Comparing Complex Models: Bayesian Model Comparison for Hierarchical Multinomial Processing Tree Models Using Warp-III Bridge Sampling   pp. 1047-1047 Quentin F. Gronau, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Daniel W. Heck and Dora MatzkeClustered Common Factor Exploration in Factor Analysis   pp. 1048-1067 Kohei Uno, Kohei Adachi and Nickolay T. TrendafilovContemporaneous Statistics for Estimation in Stochastic Actor-Oriented Co-evolution Models   pp. 1068-1096 Viviana Amati, Felix Schönenberger and Tom A. B. SnijdersA Review of “Sociocognitive Foundations of Educational Measurement” by Robert Mislevy   pp. 1097-1100 Anthony Clairmont and Andrew MaulOptimal Item Calibration for Computerized Achievement Tests   pp. 1101-1128 Mahmood Ul Hassan and Frank MillerThe Asymptotic Distribution of Average Test Overlap Rate in Computerized Adaptive Testing   pp. 1129-1151 Edison M. Choe and Hua-Hua Chang Volume 84, issue 3, 2019
 
  Modeling Dependence Structures for Response Times in a Bayesian Framework   pp. 649-672 Konrad Klotzke and Jean-Paul FoxCorrection for Item Response Theory Latent Trait Measurement Error in Linear Mixed Effects Models   pp. 673-700 Chun Wang, Gongjun Xu and Xue ZhangSecond-Order Probability Matching Priors for the Person Parameter in Unidimensional IRT Models   pp. 701-718 Yang Liu, Jan Hannig and Abhishek Pal MajumderMaximum Likelihood Analysis of Linear Mediation Models with Treatment–Mediator Interaction   pp. 719-748 Kai WangVariable-Length Stopping Rules for Multidimensional Computerized Adaptive Testing   pp. 749-771 Chun Wang, David J. Weiss and Zhuoran ShangParceling Cannot Reduce Factor Indeterminacy in Factor Analysis: A Research Note   pp. 772-780 Edward E. Rigdon, Jan-Michael Becker and Marko SarstedtCreating Misspecified Models in Moment Structure Analysis   pp. 781-801 Keke LaiBayesian Comparison of Latent Variable Models: Conditional Versus Marginal Likelihoods   pp. 802-829 Edgar C. Merkle, Daniel Furr and Sophia Rabe-HeskethConsistency Theory for the General Nonparametric Classification Method   pp. 830-845 Chia-Yi Chiu and Hans-Friedrich KöhnBayes Factors for Evaluating Latent Monotonicity in Polytomous Item Response Theory Models   pp. 846-869 Jesper Tijmstra and Maria BolsinovaCharacterizing the Manifest Probability Distributions of Three Latent Trait Models for Accuracy and Response Time   pp. 870-891 M. Marsman, H. Sigurdardóttir, M. Bolsinova and G. MarisUsing Response Times to Model Not-Reached Items due to Time Limits   pp. 892-920 Steffi Pohl, Esther Ulitzsch and Matthias Davier Volume 84, issue 2, 2019
 
  Estimating the Cognitive Diagnosis $$\varvec{Q}$$ Q Matrix with Expert Knowledge: Application to the Fraction-Subtraction Dataset   pp. 333-357 Steven Andrew CulpepperGibbs Samplers for Logistic Item Response Models via the Pólya–Gamma Distribution: A Computationally Efficient Data-Augmentation Strategy   pp. 358-374 Zhehan Jiang and Jonathan TemplinStatistical Foundations for Computerized Adaptive Testing with Response Revision   pp. 375-394 Shiyu Wang, Georgios Fellouris and Hua-Hua ChangOn a Generalization of Local Independence in Item Response Theory Based on Knowledge Space Theory   pp. 395-421 Stefano Noventa, Andrea Spoto, Jürgen Heller and Augustin KelavaAverage Effects Based on Regressions with a Logarithmic Link Function: A New Approach with Stochastic Covariates   pp. 422-446 Christoph Kiefer and Axel MayerAugmented Weighted Estimators Dealing with Practical Positivity Violation to Causal inferences in a Random Coefficient Model   pp. 447-467 Mary Ying-Fang Wang, Paul Tuss and Lihong QiThe Sufficient and Necessary Condition for the Identifiability and Estimability of the DINA Model   pp. 468-483 Yuqi Gu and Gongjun XuHigher-Order Asymptotics and Its Application to Testing the Equality of the Examinee Ability Over Two Sets of Items   pp. 484-510 Sandip Sinharay and Jens Ledet JensenThe Use of an Identifiability-Based Strategy for the Interpretation of Parameters in the 1PL-G and Rasch Models   pp. 511-528 Paula Fariña, Jorge González and Ernesto San MartínRestricted Recalibration of Item Response Theory Models   pp. 529-553 Yang Liu, Ji Seung Yang and Alberto Maydeu-OlivaresA Problem with Discretizing Vale–Maurelli in Simulation Studies   pp. 554-561 Steffen Grønneberg and Njål FoldnesAn Academic Genealogy of Psychometric Society Presidents   pp. 562-588 Lisa D. Wijsen, Denny Borsboom, Tiago Cabaço and Willem J. HeiserCompensation and Amplification of Attenuation Bias in Causal Effect Estimates   pp. 589-610 Marie-Ann Sengewald and Steffi PohlZero-Inflated Regime-Switching Stochastic Differential Equation Models for Highly Unbalanced Multivariate, Multi-Subject Time-Series Data   pp. 611-645 Zhao-Hua Lu, Sy-Miin Chow, Nilam Ram and Pamela M. ColeReview of Measurement Theory and Applications for the Social Sciences   pp. 646-648 Keith A. Markus Volume 84, issue 1, 2019
 
  Latent Class Dynamic Mediation Model with Application to Smoking Cessation Data   pp. 1-18 Jing Huang, Ying Yuan and David WetterOn the Identifiability of Diagnostic Classification Models   pp. 19-40 Guanhua Fang, Jingchen Liu and Zhiliang YingEstimating Multilevel Models on Data Streams   pp. 41-64 L. Ippel, M. C. Kaptein and J. K. VermuntTests of Matrix Structure for Construct Validation   pp. 65-83 Brian D. Segal, Thomas Braun, Richard Gonzalez and Michael R. ElliottFrequentist Model Averaging in Structural Equation Modelling   pp. 84-104 Shaobo Jin and Sebastian AnkargrenMetric Transformations and the Filtered Monotonic Polynomial Item Response Model   pp. 105-123 Leah M. FeuerstahlerJoint Maximum Likelihood Estimation for High-Dimensional Exploratory Item Factor Analysis   pp. 124-146 Yunxiao Chen, Xiaoou Li and Siliang ZhangEffects of Discontinue Rules on Psychometric Properties of Test Scores   pp. 147-163 Matthias  von Davier, Youngmi Cho and Tianshu PanSemi-sparse PCA   pp. 164-185 Lars Eldén and Nickolay TrendafilovPenalized Best Linear Prediction of True Test Scores   pp. 186-211 Lili Yao, Shelby J. Haberman and Mo ZhangSimplified Estimation and Testing in Unbalanced Repeated Measures Designs   pp. 212-235 Martin Spiess, Pascal Jordan and Mike WendtA Doubly Latent Space Joint Model for Local Item and Person Dependence in the Analysis of Item Response Data   pp. 236-260 Ick Hoon Jin and Minjeong JeonA Simple Method for Comparing Complex Models: Bayesian Model Comparison for Hierarchical Multinomial Processing Tree Models Using Warp-III Bridge Sampling   pp. 261-284 Quentin F. Gronau, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Daniel W. Heck and Dora MatzkeHigh-Stakes Testing Case Study: A Latent Variable Approach for Assessing Measurement and Prediction Invariance   pp. 285-309 Steven Andrew Culpepper, Herman Aguinis, Justin L. Kern and Roger MillsapOptimal Scores: An Alternative to Parametric Item Response Theory and Sum Scores   pp. 310-322 Marie Wiberg, James O. Ramsay and Juan LiBook Review of Psychometric Methods: Theory into Practice by Price   pp. 323-326 Manqian Liao and Hong JiaoReview of Growth Modeling: Structural Equation and Multilevel Modeling Approaches (Grimm, Ram & Estabrook, 2017)   pp. 327-332 Maxwell R. Hong and Ross Jacobucci |  |