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March 1958, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 75-83 The measurement of function fluctuation
by R. Garside - 85-92 Predetermination of test weights
by Paul Hoffman
December 1957, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 301-309 New problems for old solutions
by Hubert Brogden - 311-324 Optimal test length for multiple prediction: The general case
by Paul Horst & Charlotte MacEwan - 325-345 Stimulus and response generalization: A stochastic model relating generalization to distance in psychological space
by Roger Shepard - 347-357 The relationship between factorial composition of test items and measures of test reliability
by John Cotton & Donald Campbell & R. Malone - 359-371 The use of configural analysis for the evaluation of test scoring methods
by H. Osburn & Ardie Lubin - 373-380 A model for response tendency combination
by David Birch - 381-393 Procedures for obtaining separate set and content components of a test score
by Gerald Helmstadter - 395-404 Item selection methods for increasing test homogeneity
by Harold Webster
September 1957, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 207-220 A significance test for the hypothesis that two variables measure the same trait except for errors of measurement
by Frederic Lord - 221-230 Markov processes in learning theory
by John Kemeny & J. Laurie Snell - 231-240 Note on the least squares solution for the method of successive categories
by R. Darrell Bock - 241-260 Communality of a variable: Formulation by cluster analysis
by Robert Tryon - 261-268 Amounts of fixation and discovery in maze learning behavior
by Herbert Simon - 269-274 A measure of coherence for human information filters
by Richard Wilcox - 275-287 A correlational analysis of tracking behavior
by W. Knowles & J. Holland & E. Newlin - 289-292 A measure of the gambling response-set in objective tests
by Robert Ziller - 293-296 The upper and lower twenty-seven per cent rule
by Edward Cureton - 297-300 Book reviews
by Robert Ebel & Charles Solley & Samuel Lyerly
June 1957, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 113-132 Theory of learning with constant, variable, or contingent probabilities of reinforcement
by W. Estes - 133-145 A component model for stimulus variables in discrimination learning
by C. Burke & W. Estes - 147-157 Simple proofs of relations between the communality problem and multiple correlation
by Louis Guttman - 159-173 A general least squares solution for successive intervals
by Gertrude Diederich & Samuel Messick & Ledyard Tucker - 175-183 On the applications of the method of absolute scaling
by Chung-Teh Fan - 185-188 A method of score conversion through item statistics
by Frances Swineford & Chung-Teh Fan - 189-198 A revised law of comparative judgment
by William Harris - 199-205 A fast approximate algebraic factor rotation method to maximize agreement between loadings and predetermined weights
by David Rodgers
March 1957, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-15 New analysis of variance formulas for treating data from mutually paired subjects
by Joseph Lev & Elaine Kinder - 17-27 On the ranking problem
by Isadore Blumen - 29-41 Estimation of error variances of test scores
by John Keats - 43-52 The detailed method of optimal regions
by Paul Dwyer - 53-61 The development of hierarchical factor solutions
by John Schmid & John Leiman - 63-73 A theory of pattern analysis for the prediction of a quantitative criterion
by Ardie Lubin & Hobart Osburn - 75-78 The expected variance of the sampling errors for a set of item-criterion correlations
by Hubert Brogden - 79-81 A necessary and sufficient formula for matric factoring
by Louis Guttman - 83-86 Exact probabilities for contingency tables using binomial coefficients
by James Sakoda & Burton Cohen - 87-95 A stochastic model for rote serial learning
by Richard Atkinson - 97-104 A computational procedure for tau correlation
by Desmond Cartwright - 105-107 Iterative inverse factor analysis—A rapid method for clustering persons
by Bernard Bass
December 1956, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 313-329 The scale grid: Some interrelations of data models
by Clyde Coombs - 331-347 Efficient estimation and local identification in latent class analysis
by Richard McHugh - 349-366 The selection of judges for preference testing
by R. Bock - 367-375 An empirical evaluation of multidimensional successive intervals
by Samuel Messick - 377-381 A new scaling technique for absolute judgments
by Burton Rosner - 383-393 Determination of the number of independent parameters of a score matrix from the examination of rank orders
by Joseph Bennett
September 1956, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 219-228 The relation between information and variance analyses
by W. Garner & William McGill - 229-244 Measurement of subjective values
by Harold Gulliksen - 245-252 Maximizing test battery prediction when the weights are required to be non-negative
by Joseph Lev - 253-266 The matching problem
by Edgar Gilbert - 267-272 A comparison of game theory and learning theory
by Herbert Simon - 273-285 “Best possible” systematic estimates of communalities
by Louis Guttman - 287-290 Rank-biserial correlation
by Edward Cureton - 291-294 A nomogram for factor analysts
by P. Deuel - 295-297 A note on the estimation of nonspurious correlations
by William Angoff - 299-304 The variance of the number of mutual choices in sociometry
by Leo Katz & Thurlow Wilson - 305-305 A note on Jenkins' “improved method for tetrachoricr”
by Joshua Fishman - 307-308 Book review
by A. Householder
June 1956, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 111-124 Optimal test length for maximum absolute prediction
by Paul Horst & Charlotte MacEwan - 125-134 A least squares solution for paired comparisons with incomplete data
by Harold Gulliksen - 135-144 Proportional profiles and latent structure
by W. Gibson - 145-152 A non-parametric test of correlation using rank orders within subgroups
by Warren Torgerson - 153-164 Maximizing test validity by item selection
by Harold Webster - 165-183 The validity of the successive intervals method of psychometric scaling
by William Rozeboom & Lyle Jones - 185-190 Relationships between two systems of factor analysis
by C. Harris - 191-205 Testing message diffusion in harmonic logistic curves
by Stuart Dodd - 207-216 A method for obtaining an ordered metric scale
by Sidney Siegel - 217-218 Book reviews
by William Feller & Robert Thorndike
March 1956, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-15 The additive constant problem in multidimensional scaling
by Samuel Messick & Robert Abelson - 17-29 A rapid non-parametric estimate of multi-judge reliability
by Desmond Cartwright - 31-50 A study of speed factors in tests and academic grades
by Frederic Lord - 51-66 Optimal test length for maximum differential prediction
by Paul Horst - 67-77 The regression of gains upon initial scores
by R. Garside - 79-88 A method of scalogram analysis using summary statistics
by Bert Green - 89-92 Note on Carroll's analytic simple structure
by Henry Kaiser - 93-98 Book reviews
by Edward Cureton & John Milholland & R. Luce
December 1955, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 263-265 Louis Leon Thurstone
by J. Guilford - 267-271 Psychometric theory: General and specific
by Ledyard Tucker - 273-287 F-test bias for experimental designs of the Latin square type
by Neil Gourlay - 289-297 Characteristics of two measures of profile similarity
by Chester Harris - 299-305 The estimation of the discriminal dispersion in the method of successive intervals
by Raymond Burros - 307-318 The law of comparative judgment in the successive intervals and graphic rating scale methods
by H. Rimoldi & M. Hormaeche - 319-327 A statistical model for relational analysis
by R. Luce & Josiah Macy & Renato Tagiuri
September 1955, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 171-172 Sir Godfrey Thomson
by L. Thurstone - 173-192 A generalized simplex for factor analysis
by Louis Guttman - 193-200 Equating test scores—A maximum likelihood solution
by Frederic Lord - 201-208 Axioms of a theory of discrimination learning
by Frank Restle - 209-225 The objective definition of simple structure in linear factor analysis
by Ledyard Tucker - 227-248 F-test bias for experimental designs in educational research
by Neil Gourlay - 249-252 Least squares estimates and optimal classification
by Hubert Brogden - 253-258 An improved method for tetrachoricr
by W. Jenkins - 259-262 Book reviews
by Charles Wrigley & Walter Durost
June 1955, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 93-111 Estimation and tests of significance in factor analysis
by C. Rao - 113-124 Reliability formulas for noncompleted or speeded tests
by Louis Guttman - 125-138 A mathematical model for conditioning
by G. Boguslavsky - 139-148 Two models of group behavior in the solution of eureka-type problems
by Irving Lorge & Herbert Solomon - 149-162 On the design of automata and the interpretation of cerebral behavior
by Stanley Frankel - 163-169 Book reviews
by Bert Green & Harold Webster & William Michael & H. Eysenck
March 1955, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-22 Sampling fluctuations resulting from the sampling of test items
by Frederic Lord - 23-28 Separation of data as a principle in factor analysis
by Chester Harris - 29-50 The choice of an error term in analysis of variance designs
by Arnold Binder - 51-61 A rational curve relating length of rest period and length of subsequent work period for an ergographic experiment
by Ledyard Tucker - 63-68 A measure of interrelationship for overlapping groups
by Ben Winer - 69-73 An extension of Anderson's solution for the latent structure equations
by W. Gibson - 75-81 A factor analysis of mental abilities and personality traits
by J. Denton & Calvin Taylor - 83-85 A tabular method of obtaining tetrachoricr with median-cut variables
by George Welsh - 87-92 An IBM method for computing intraserial correlations
by M. Payne & Leonard Staugas
December 1954, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 263-270 Report on a psychometric mission to clinicia
by Lee Cronbach - 271-279 An empirical comparison of restricted and general latent distance analysis
by David Hays & Edgar Borgatta - 281-290 The concept of parsimony in factor analysis
by George Ferguson - 291-296 The maximum expected correlation between two multiple-choice tests
by Paul Horst - 297-311 A factor-analytic study of creative-thinking abilities
by Robert Wilson & J. Guilford & Paul Christensen & Donald Lewis - 313-325 The reliability of a point biserial coefficient of correlation
by Norman Perry & William Michael - 327-335 Book reviews
by Lee Cronbach & Goldine Gleser & William Stephenson & William Madow
September 1954, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 173-182 An analytical method for simple structure
by L. Thurstone - 183-194 A method for the study of interstimulus similarity
by Clyde Coombs - 195-203 Two kinds of factor analysis?
by Raymond Hartley - 205-208 A simple proof of a personnel classification theorem
by Hubert Brogden - 209-230 Verification of hypothesized factors in one hundred and fifteen objective personality test designs
by R. Cattell & S. Dubin & D. Saunders - 231-237 Note on construction of an item analysis table for the high-low-27-per-cent group method
by C. Fan - 239-252 Changes in factor structure of a complex psychomotor test as a function of practice
by Edwin Fleishman & Walter Hempel - 253-256 Osgood and Suci's measure of pattern similarity andQ-technique factor analysis
by James Sakoda - 257-259 A computing chart for the point biserial correlation coefficient
by Harvey Dingman - 261-262 A note on item analysis with an electronic computer
by James Ziegler
June 1954, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 95-96 Karl John Holzinger
by Harry Harman - 97-116 Multivariate information transmission
by William McGill - 117-139 A least squares solution for successive intervals assuming unequal standard deviations
by Harold Gulliksen - 141-148 A rationale for minimizing distortion in personality questionnaire keys
by Hubert Brogden - 149-161 Some necessary conditions for common-factor analysis
by Louis Guttman - 163-164 Note on “A Table for the Rapid Determination of the Tetrachoric Correlation Coefficient”
by Melvin Davidoff - 165-172 Book reviews
by John Milholland & Irving Copi & W. Garner
March 1954, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-10 On estimation of parameters in latent structure analysis
by T. Anderson - 11-26 Solution of the personnel classification problem with the method of optimal regions
by Paul Dwyer - 27-38 The mathematical theory of factorial invariance under selection
by Yrjö Ahmavaara - 39-55 The square root method and multiple group methods of factor analysis
by Harry Harman - 57-64 A solution for case iii of the law of comparative judgment
by Raymond Burros & W. Gibson - 65-70 The predicted and observed effect of chance success on multiple-choice test validity
by Lynnette Plumlee - 71-78 A second-order factor analysis of reasoning abilities
by Leonard Matin & Dorothy Adkins - 79-88 Note on the selection of a panel of judges so as to maximize panel efficiency
by Stephen Harrison & Norman Ishler & Elsie Laue - 89-94 Book reviews
by Allen Edwards & Rudolph Berkhouse & William Michael
December 1953, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 267-276 Who belongs in the family?
by Robert Thorndike - 277-296 Image theory for the structure of quantitative variates
by Louis Guttman - 297-307 A generalization of Thurstone's learning function
by Harold Gulliksen - 309-317 Maximizing the discriminating power of a multiple-score test
by Jane Loevinger & Goldine Gleser & Philip DuBois - 319-325 Some applications of attribute prediction theory to psychophysics
by Norman Perry - 327-336 Notes on an approximation method for fitting parabolic equations to experimental data
by A. Chapanis
September 1953, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 191-205 Application of a large sampling criterion to some sampling problems in factor analysis
by Dayle Rippe - 207-211 Approximating maximum test validity by a non-parametric method
by Harold Webster - 213-218 A note on the Neyman-Johnson technique
by Robert Abelson - 219-224 The stability of the factorial pattern of aircrew classification tests in four analyses
by Virginia Zachert & Gabriel Friedman - 225-239 Reliability formulas that do not assume experimental independence
by Louis Guttman - 241-243 Note on Miller's “Finite Markov Processes in Psychology”
by Richard Kao - 245-248 A further note on “Finite Markov Processes in Psychology”
by Leo Goodman - 249-256 A proposed index of the conformity of one sociometric measurement to another
by Leo Katz & James Powell - 257-265 Differences in factor content of rights and wrongs scores
by Benjamin Fruchter
June 1953, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 97-110 Estimation of the correlation coefficient in the case of a bivariate normal population when one of the variables is dichotomized
by J. Maritz - 111-113 A simple procedure for rearranging matrices
by W. Gibson - 115-121 A table for the rapid determination of the tetrachoric correlation coefficient
by Melvin Davidoff & Howard Goheen - 123-130 A special review of Harold Gulliksen,Theory of Mental Tests
by Louis Guttman - 131-133 Comments on Guttman's review ofTheory of Mental Tests
by Harold Gulliksen - 135-160 A factor-analytic study of reasoning abilities
by Russel Green & J. Guilford & Paul Christensen & Andrew Comrey - 161-179 A method for factoring large numbers of items
by Robert Wherry & Ben Winer - 181-188 Book reviews
by John French & Lyle Jones & G. Miller & Edward Bordin
March 1953, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-14 Test reliability and effective test length
by William Angoff - 15-21 A least-squares solution for case IV of the law of comparative judgment
by W. Gibson - 23-38 An analytical solution for approximating simple structure in factor analysis
by John Carroll - 39-43 A new status index derived from sociometric analysis
by Leo Katz - 45-55 A factor analysis of intra-task performance on two psychomotor tests
by Edwin Fleishman - 57-76 An application of confidence intervals and of maximum likelihood to the estimation of an examinee's ability
by Frederic Lord - 77-93 A revised orthogonal rotational solution for Thurstone's original primary mental abilities test battery
by Wayne Zimmerman - 95-96 Book review
by L. Klein
December 1952, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 359-368 Methodology in psychology
by John Flanagan - 369-396 A statistical description of verbal learning
by George Miller & William McGill - 397-399 Note on the scaling of ratings or rankings when the numbers per subject are unequal
by Edward Cureton - 401-419 Multidimensional scaling: I. Theory and method
by Warren Torgerson - 421-428 The average spearman rank correlation coefficient
by Samuel Lyerly - 429-440 The orthogonal approximation of an oblique structure in factor analysis
by Bert Green - 441-442 Book review
by A. Householder
September 1952, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 239-247 A two-sample test
by Lincoln Moses - 249-253 A note on cluster-directed analysis
by C. Adcock - 255-266 Methods of solving some personnel-classification problems
by D. Votaw - 267-288 The closure factors related to other cognitive processes
by Carol Pemberton - 289-296 Some examples of multivariate analysis in educational and psychological research
by Fred Tyler - 297-304 Notes on a problem of multiple classification
by Frederic Lord - 305-310 The rolling totals method of computing sums, sums of squares, and sums of cross-products
by J. Ayers & J. Stanley - 311-316 An extended table of chi-square for two degrees of freedom, for use in combining probabilities from independent samples
by Mordecai Gordon & Edward Loveland & Edward Cureton - 317-323 Orthogonal and oblique simple structures
by W. Gibson - 325-330 Companion nomographs for testing the significance of the difference between uncorrelated percentages
by Valentine Appel - 331-346 On the economies of a pre-screening technique for aptitude test batteries
by A. Arbous & H. Sichel - 347-352 The factorial composition and validity of differently speeded tests
by Charles Myers - 353-354 Book review
by Harry Harman
June 1952, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 127-147 Efficiency of multiple-choice tests as a function of spread of item difficulties
by Lee Cronbach & Willard Warrington - 149-167 Finite markov processes in psychology
by George Miller - 169-180 An internal consistency check for scale values determined by the method of successive intervals
by Allen Edwards & L. Thurstone - 181-194 The relation of the reliability of multiple-choice tests to the distribution of item difficulties
by Frederic Lord - 195-208 On the determination of redundancies in sociometric chains
by Ian Ross & Frank Harary - 209-222 Multiple group methods for common-factor analysis: Their basis, computation, and interpretation
by Louis Guttman - 223-229 A technique for facilitating the rotation of factor axes, based on an equivalence between persons and tests
by Joseph Sandler