Psychometrika
1936 - 2024
Current editor(s): Irini Moustaki
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 The Psychometric Society
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1937
  - A note on rotation of axes   pp. 211-214  
- Charles Harsh
- Sampling theory in item analysis   pp. 215-223  
- Walter Merrill
- A method of factor analysis by means of which all coordinates of the factor matrix are given simultaneously   pp. 225-236  
- Paul Horst
- The scaling of practice data   pp. 237-247  
- Herbert Woodrow
- Ability, motivation, and speed   pp. 249-254  
- L. Thurstone
- Some aspects of Rashevsky's theory of delayed reflexes   pp. 255-262  
- A. Householder and E. Amelotti
- A factor analysis of certain neurotic symptoms   pp. 263-286  
- Charles Mosier
- A review   pp. 287-288  
- Dorothy Adkins, M. Richardson and Harold Gulliksen
Volume 2, issue 3, 1937
  - Scale values derived from the method of choices   pp. 139-150  
- J. Guilford
- The theory of the estimation of test reliability   pp. 151-160  
- G. Kuder and M. Richardson
- Studies in the learning function   pp. 161-164  
- L. Wiley and A. Wiley
- Simplified formulas for item selection and construction   pp. 165-171  
- Dorothy Adkins and Herbert Toops
- The determination of the factor loadings of a given test from the known factor loadings of other tests   pp. 173-178  
- Paul Dwyer
- A comparative study of scales constructed by three psychophysical methods   pp. 179-198  
- Milton Saffir
- Mathematical biophysics of conditioning   pp. 199-209  
- N. Rashevsky
- Endogenous licensing in cumulative innovation   pp. 424-457  
- Zonglai Kou and Zhang Jian
Volume 2, issue 2, 1937
  - Current misuse of the factorial methods   pp. 73-76  
- L. Thurstone
- A table to aid in the computation of fisher's “t” function for comparison of two means   pp. 77-84  
- Harold Edgerton and Edmund Starbuck
- On the rank of the reduced correlational matrix in multiple-factor analysis   pp. 85-93  
- Walter Ledermann
- The simultaneous prediction of any number of criteria by the use of a unique set of weights   pp. 95-101  
- Albert Kurtz
- Note on excitation theories   pp. 103-106  
- Gaylord Young
- Studies in the learning function   pp. 107-120  
- L. Wiley and A. Wiley
- The psychophysics of mental test difficulty   pp. 121-133  
- J. Guilford
- Nomograph for point biserialr, biserialr, and fourfold correlations   pp. 135-138  
- G. Kuder
Volume 2, issue 1, 1937
  - Studies in the learning function   pp. 1-19  
- L. Wiley and A. Wiley
- Matrix approximations and subspace fitting   pp. 21-25  
- Gale Young
- The essential conditions of measurement   pp. 27-34  
- Douglas Scates
- The relation between results obtainable with raw and corrected correlation coefficients in multiple factor analysis   pp. 35-39  
- Merrill Roff
- The Bi-factor method   pp. 41-54  
- Karl Holzinger and Frances Swineford
- A seven-decimal table of the area (a) under the unit normal curve, for abscissae expressed in terms ofP.E   pp. 55-66  
- Ruth Krause and Herbert Conrad
- Announcement   pp. 66-66  
- L. Thurstone
Volume 1, issue 4, 1936
  - Item selection by means of a maximizing function   pp. 229-244  
- Paul Horst
- A simple procedure for approximate factor analysis   pp. 245-258  
- Herbert Woodrow and Lawrence Wilson
- The determination of item difficulty when chance success is a factor   pp. 259-264  
- J. Guilford
- Mathematical biophysics of delayed reflexes in connection with the theory of error elimination   pp. 265-273  
- N. Rashevsky
- A note on item analysis and the criterion of internal consistency   pp. 275-282  
- Charles Mosier
- A note on factor analysis by the method of principal axes   pp. 283-286  
- Joseph Lev
- The technique of path coefficients   pp. 287-293  
- Max Engelhart
- A Review   pp. 295-296  
- Herbert Woodrow
- Announcement   pp. 296-296  
- L. Thurstone, Karl Holzinger and M. Richardson
Volume 1, issue 3, 1936
  - Boundary conditions in the common-factor-space, in the factorial analysis of ability   pp. 155-163  
- Godfrey Thomson
- Some mathematical remarks concerning boundary conditions in the factorial analysis of ability   pp. 165-174  
- Walter Ledermann
- The factorial isolation of primary abilities   pp. 175-182  
- L. Thurstone
- The method of minimum variation for the combination of criteria   pp. 183-187  
- Harold Edgerton and Laverne Kolbe
- The content reliability of a test   pp. 189-194  
- Harold Gulliksen
- The foundations of psychometry: Four factor systems   pp. 195-209  
- Wm. Stephenson
- The approximation of one matrix by another of lower rank   pp. 211-218  
- Carl Eckart and Gale Young
- A further simplification of the multiple and partial correlation process   pp. 219-228  
- Harold Griffin
- Rapid industrialization and market for energy and minerals: China in the East Asian context   pp. 373-394  
- Ross Garnaut
Volume 1, issue 2, 1936
  - Some properties of the communality in multiple factor theory   pp. 1-6  
- Merrill Roff
- On the use of mathematics in psychological theory (concluded from previous issue)   pp. 7-15  
- J. Brown
- Reliability coefficients in a correlation matrix   pp. 17-20  
- Samuel Stouffer
- Further contributions to the mathematical theory of human relations   pp. 21-31  
- N. Rashevsky
- The relation between the difficulty and the differential validity of a test   pp. 33-49  
- M. Richardson
- Note on computation of bi-serial correlations in item evaluation   pp. 51-58  
- Jack Dunlap
- Nomograph for computing bi-serial correlations   pp. 59-60  
- Jack Dunlap
Volume 1, issue 1, 1936
  - Mathematical biophysics and psychology   pp. 1-26  
- N. Rashevsky
- Simplified calculation of principal components   pp. 27-35  
- Harold Hotelling
- The relationship between degree of original learning and degree of transfer   pp. 37-43  
- Harold Gulliksen
- The use of the doolittle method in obtaining related multiple correlation coefficients   pp. 45-51  
- Albert Kurtz
- Obtaining a composite measure from a number of different measures of the same attribute   pp. 53-60  
- Paul Horst
- The bounding hyperplanes of a configuration of traits   pp. 61-68  
- L. Thurstonb
- Notes on the rationale of item analysis   pp. 69-76  
- M. Richardson
- On the use of mathematics in psychological theory   pp. 77-90  
- J. Brown