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September 1944, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 217-217 A review
by Steuart Britt
June 1944, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 71-100 Second-order factors
by L. Thurstone - 101-105 Technique for weighting of choices and items on I.B.M. scoring machines
by Sergeant Grossman - 107-144 Factorial design in the determination of differential limen values
by Palmer Johnson & Fei Tsao - 145-146 A review
by G. Frederic Kuder
March 1944, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-16 General theory and methods for matric factoring
by Louis Guttman - 17-30 Interrelationships of number-correct and limen scores for an amount-limit test
by Maurice Lorr - 31-39 The application of probit analysis to the results of mental tests
by D. Finney - 41-42 Alignment chart for calculating the fourfold point correlation coefficient
by Frederic Lord - 43-68 A semi-analytical method of factorial rotation to simple structure
by Ledyard Tucker - 69-69 Research notein search of new tests
by L. Thurstone
December 1943, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 205-210 A statistical test for means of samples from skew populations
by Leon Festinger - 211-222 The significance of rank difference coefficients of correlation
by G. Thornton - 223-245 A course in the theory of mental tests
by Harold Gulliksen - 247-264 The concept of test and item reliability in relation to factor pattern
by Robert Wherry & Richard Gaylord - 265-269 A nomograph for rapid determination of medians
by Clifford Jurgensen
September 1943, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 141-151 A factorial analysis of Thurstone's sixteen primary mental abilities tests
by Charles Goodman - 153-160 An exact test of significance for means of samples drawn from populations with an exponential frequency distribution
by Leon Festinger - 161-168 On the reliability of a weighted composite
by Charles Mosier - 169-183 Multiple rectilinear prediction and the resolution into components: II
by Louis Guttman & Jozef Cohen - 185-191 A preferential matching problem
by Lt. Greenwood - 193-203 Tables of the standard error of tetrachoric correlation coefficient
by Samuel Hayes
June 1943, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 65-79 The discriminant function and its use in psychology
by Henry Garrett - 81-85 Contribution to the mathematical theory of human relations: VI. Periodic fluctuations in the behavior of social groups
by N. Rashevsky - 87-90 Contributions to the theory of human relations: VII. Outline of a mathematical theory of the sizes of cities
by N. Rashevsky - 91-104 Some factors of temperament: A re-examination
by H. Reyburn & J. Taylor - 105-119 A coefficient of imbalance for content analysis
by Irving Janis & Raymond Fadner - 121-129 Factorial analysis of Thurstone's seven primary abilities
by Charles Goodman - 131-140 A general theory of learning and conditioning: Part II
by Walter Pitts
March 1943, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-18 A general theory of learning and conditioning: Part I
by Walter Pitts - 19-35 Factorial equations for tests of attention
by John Wittenborn - 37-52 An analysis of random and systematic changes with practice
by Edward Greene - 53-64 On the interpretation of common factors: A criticism and a statement
by H. Reyburn & J. Taylor
December 1942, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 225-232 Further studies on the mathematical theory of interaction of individuals in a social group
by N. Rashevsky - 233-241 Use of the test scoring machine and the graphic item counter for statistical work
by Benjamin Bloom & Ardie Lubin - 243-249 On determining the reliability and significance of a tetrachoric coefficient of correlation
by J. Guilford & Thoburn Lyons - 251-279 A factorial study of auditory function
by J. Karlin - 281-288 Test scores examined with the lexis ratio
by Harold Edgerton & Kenneth Thomson - 289-295 Derivation and application of a unit scoring system for the strong vocational interest blank for women
by Bertha Harper & Jack Dunlap - 297-297 A review
by Max Engelhart
September 1942, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 147-156 Why do people factor?
by Karl Holzinger - 157-164 Note on the relationship between internal consistency and test-retest estimates of the reliability of a test
by Robert Jackson - 165-169 “Blocks test” of multiple response
by C. McCloy - 171-194 An analysis of learning data which distinguishes between initial preference and learning ability
by Harold Gulliksen - 195-212 Tests of statistical hypotheses in the case of unequal or disproportionate numbers of observations in the subclasses
by Fei Tsao - 213-223 A general factor in improvement with practice
by K. Heese
June 1942, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 75-83 The reliability coefficient
by Truman Kelley - 85-102 Regression fallacies in the matched groups experiment
by Robert Thorndike - 103-115 Unique types of achievement test exercises
by Max Engelhart - 117-134 Contributions to the mathematical theory of human relations: V
by N. Rashevsky - 135-138 An appraisal of the validity of the factor loadings employed in the construction of the primary social attitude scales
by Leonard Ferguson & Warren Lawrence - 139-141 Response relay
by J. Libby - 143-146 A note on the computation of biserialr in item validation
by Philip DuBois
March 1942, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-8 The psychometric society—roots and powers
by Jack Dunlap - 9-18 On the number of factors
by Quinn McNemar - 19-29 Item selection by the constant process
by George Ferguson - 31-42 The measurement of conformity
by E. Katzoff - 43-64 The scaling of test scores by the method of paired comparisons
by Louise Grossnickle - 65-73 A method of estimating accuracy of test scoring
by Walter Deemer
December 1941, Volume 6, Issue 6
- 335-352 Studies in measurement of the relations among sovereign states
by Frank Klingberg - 353-354 How “G” can disappear
by C. Spearman - 355-365 The evaluation of linear forms
by P. Dwyer - 367-374 A simple scoring weight for test items and its reliability
by J. Guilford - 375-382 Some comparisons of the multiple-factor and the bi-factor methods of analysis
by Frances Swineford - 383-390 Some statistical operations on the counting sorter
by Philip DuBois - 391-400 Clinical psychology—Art or science
by Theodore Sarbin - 401-403 Portable response timer
by J. Libby & A. Hunsicker - 407-407 The analysis of variance and covariance techniques in relation to the conventional formulas for the standard error of a difference
by Max Englehart
October 1941, Volume 6, Issue 5
- 279-307 A factor analysis of verbal abilities
by John Carroll - 309-316 Synthesis of variance
by Franklin Satterthwaite - 317-321 On the mutual influence of individuals in a social group
by N. Rashevsky & Alston Householder - 323-329 The factorial interpretation of test difficulty
by George Ferguson - 331-333 A note on multidimensional psychophysical analysis
by Gale Young & A. Householder
August 1941, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 209-219 A technique for correlating measurable traits with freely observed social behaviors
by Charles Peters - 221-233 The analysis of variance and covariance techniques in relation to the conventional formulas for the standard error of a difference
by Max Engelhart - 235-248 A micro-film projector method for psychological tests
by L. Thurstone - 249-266 TheL-method
by Herbert Toops - 267-272 A criterion for significant common factor variance
by Clyde Coombs - 273-277 On the variation of the structure of a social group with time
by N. Rashevsky
June 1941, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 141-152 On the sampling errors of factor loadings
by Quinn McNemar - 153-160 Test reliability estimated by analysis of variance
by Cyril Hoyt - 161-189 A factorial study of number ability
by Clyde Coombs - 191-204 The evaluation of determinants
by P. Dwyer - 205-208 A note on the discovery of ag factor by means of Thurstone's centroid method of analysis
by J. Guilford
April 1941, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 67-77 The difficulty of a test and its factor composition
by J. Guilford - 79-99 A non-graphical method for transforming an arbitrary factor matrix into a simple structure factor matrix
by Paul Horst - 101-129 The solution of simultaneous equations
by P. Dwyer - 131-139 Item synonymization: A method for determining the total meaning of pencil-paper reactions
by Theodore Lentz & Edith Whitmer
February 1941, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-9 Scoring formulas and probability considerations
by Alexander Calandra - 11-19 The phi coefficient and chi square as indices of item validity
by J. Guilford - 21-27 The application of Sheppard's correction for grouping
by George Ferguson - 29-35 On the rectilinear prediction of oblique factors
by Harry Harman - 37-42 Genetic emergence of factor specificity
by T. Richards - 43-47 Note on the mathematical theory of interaction of social classes
by N. Rashevsky - 49-53 Maximum likelihood estimation and factor analysis
by Gale Young - 55-59 A machine method for computing the biserial correlation coefficient in item validation
by Elmer Royer - 61-65 Music ability
by J. Karlin
December 1940, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 235-250 A synthetic approach to factor analysis
by Karl Holzinger - 251-262 The relation of primary mental abilities to activity preferences
by Dorothy Adkins & G. Kuder - 263-274 An empirical study of the effect of heterogeneous within-groups variance upon certainF-tests of significance in analysis of variance
by R. Godard & E. Lindquist - 275-281 Concerning the determination of trait variability
by Malcolm Preston - 283-288 A method for approximating the average intercorrelation coefficient by correlating the parts with the sum of the parts
by Milton Babitz & Noel Keys - 289-294 A matrix multiplier
by Ledyard Tucker - 295-298 Linear dependence in multiple correlation work
by Merrill Roff - 299-303 Contributions to the mathematical theory of human relations. IV
by N. Rashevsky - 305-310 Some remarks on the kuder-richardson reliability coefficient
by Paul Dressel - 311-312 A review
by H. Blair
September 1940, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 173-182 The measurement of speed in motor performance
by C. McCloy - 183-193 Weber laws, the Weber law, and psychophysical analysis
by Alston Householder & Gale Young - 195-201 Scoring weighted multiple keyed tests on the IBM counting sorter
by Ralph Bedell - 203-210 Contributions to the mathematical theory of human relations III
by N. Rashevsky - 211-232 The evaluation of multiple and partial correlation coefficients from the factorial matrix
by P. Dwyer
June 1940, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 75-99 Multiple rectilinear prediction and the resolution into components
by Louis Guttman - 101-107 A modification of the method of successive intervals
by Charles Mosier - 109-115 An approximation method for obtaining a maximized multiple criterion
by Robert Wherry - 117-120 Comment on Wilson and Worcester's “note on factor analysis”
by Truman Kelley - 121-136 A re-analysis of a test of the theory of two factors
by Robert Blakey - 137-140 Note on the computation of tetrachoric correlation
by Jack Dunlap - 141-152 The role of correlated factors in factor analysis
by Ledyard Tucker - 153-168 Experimental study of simple structure
by L. Thurstone - 169-172 A computational procedure for the method of principal components
by Merrill Flood
March 1940, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-15 The future psychology of mental traits
by Truman Kelley - 17-33 A factor analysis of mechanical ability tests
by Willard Harrell - 35-45 Points of neutrality in social attitudes of delinquents and non-delinquents
by Ruth Bishop - 47-56 Factorial invariance and significance
by Gale Young & A. Householder - 57-65 Methods of item validation and abacs for item-test correlation and critical ratio of upper-lower difference
by Charles Mosier & John McQuitty - 67-74 Time scores and factor analysis
by H. Landahl
December 1939, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 245-253 A significance test for minimum rank in factor analysis
by Paul Hoel - 255-267 Neuron circuits: The self-exciting neuron
by H. Landahl & A. Householder - 269-281 Alternative views on correlations between persons
by Cyril Burt & William Stephenson - 283-299 Studies in mathematical theory of human relations. II
by N. Rashevsky
September 1939, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 179-200 Factors in the learning behavior of the albino rat
by Neil Steenberg - 201-207 Factor analysis and the index of clustering
by Gale Young - 209-220 A factor analysis of the original Stanford-Binet scale
by Ruth Wright - 221-239 Studies in mathematical theory of human relations
by N. Rashevsky - 241-242 A computational short cut in determining scale values for ranked items
by Edward Barnhart
June 1939, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 89-98 Some preliminary postulates on stimulus-perception, and consequent probability distributions for behavior
by Robert Gordon - 99-108 The common factors in fifty-two mental tests
by Herbert Woodrow - 109-116 On a shortened method of estimation of mental factors by regression
by Walter Ledermann - 117-131 The method of equal appearing intervals
by F. Urban - 133-148 Note on factor analysis
by Edwin Wilson & Jane Worcester - 149-162 Determining a simple structure when loadings for certain tests are known
by Charles Mosier - 163-171 The contribution of an orthogonal multiple factor solution to multiple correlation
by P. Dwyer - 173-174 Note on the calculation of the Chi-square test for “goodness of fit”
by Philip DuBois - 175-176 A review
by Herbert Woodrow - 177-177 A review
by G. Kuder - 178-178 The multiple factor theory in terms of common elements
by Gertrude Cox
March 1939, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-23 A study in psychodynamics
by J. Guilford - 25-32 The use of a discriminant function in the treatment of psychological group differences
by R. Travers - 33-44 Influence of chance error on simple structure: An empirical investigation of the effect of chance error and estimated communalities on simple structure in factorial analysis
by Charles Mosier - 45-58 A neural mechanism for discrimination
by A. Householder - 59-68 The multiple factor theory in terms of common elements
by Gertrude Cox - 69-72 A Review
by Gerhardt Bonin - 73-73 A review
by Stanley Dulsky - 74-74 Announcement
by Robert Tryon
December 1938, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 199-218 A new rotational method in factor analysis
by L. Thurstone - 219-223 Centroid orthogonal transformations
by H. Landahl - 225-251 A theory of learning and transfer: II
by Harold Gulliksen & Dael Wolfle - 253-271 Contribution to the mathematical biophysics of visual perception with special reference to the theory of aesthetic values of geometrical patterns
by N. Rashevsky - 273-289 Conditioning circuits
by A. Householder - 291-295 The relation between the intensity of excitation and the number of neurones traversed
by H. Landahl - 297-299 A note on dwyer: The determination of the factor loadings of a given test
by Charles Mosier
September 1938, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 127-149 A theory of learning and transfer: I
by Harold Gulliksen & Dael Wolfle - 151-168 The unit hierarchy and its properties
by Cyril Burt - 169-180 Contribution to the mathematical biophysics of error elimination
by Herbert Landahl - 181-187 The orthogonal transformations of a factorial matrix into itself
by Walter Lederman - 189-197 A method for finding the inverse of a matrix
by Ledyard Tucker
June 1938, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 61-67 A comparison of the thurstone method of multiple factors with the hotelling method of principal components
by C. McCloy & Eleanor Metheny & Virginia Knott - 69-73 Excitation of a chain of neurones
by A. Householder - 75-84 Extensions of factorial solutions
by Harry Harman - 85-93 The application of multiple factorial methods to the study of motor abilities
by Claude Buxton - 95-105 A quantitative description of the stimulus
by J. Lynch - 107-125 A contribution to the mathematical biophysics of psychophysical discrimination
by H. Landahl
March 1938, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-17 The perceptual factor
by L. Thurstone - 18-18 Announcement
by L. Thurstone - 19-22 Discussion of a set of points in terms of their mutual distances
by Gale Young & A. Householder - 23-40 Weighting systems for linear functions of correlated variables when there is no dependent variable
by S. Wilks - 41-44 An abac for determining the mean deviation of a class from the general mean
by Jack Dunlap - 45-60 Comparison of two factorial analyses
by Karl Holzinger & Harry Harman
December 1937, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 211-214 A note on rotation of axes
by Charles Harsh - 215-223 Sampling theory in item analysis
by Walter Merrill - 225-236 A method of factor analysis by means of which all coordinates of the factor matrix are given simultaneously
by Paul Horst - 237-247 The scaling of practice data
by Herbert Woodrow - 249-254 Ability, motivation, and speed
by L. Thurstone - 255-262 Some aspects of Rashevsky's theory of delayed reflexes
by A. Householder & E. Amelotti - 263-286 A factor analysis of certain neurotic symptoms
by Charles Mosier - 287-288 A review
by Dorothy Adkins & M. Richardson & Harold Gulliksen
September 1937, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 139-150 Scale values derived from the method of choices
by J. Guilford - 151-160 The theory of the estimation of test reliability
by G. Kuder & M. Richardson - 161-164 Studies in the learning function
by L. Wiley & A. Wiley - 165-171 Simplified formulas for item selection and construction
by Dorothy Adkins & Herbert Toops - 173-178 The determination of the factor loadings of a given test from the known factor loadings of other tests
by Paul Dwyer - 179-198 A comparative study of scales constructed by three psychophysical methods
by Milton Saffir - 199-209 Mathematical biophysics of conditioning
by N. Rashevsky
June 1937, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 73-76 Current misuse of the factorial methods
by L. Thurstone - 77-84 A table to aid in the computation of fisher's “t” function for comparison of two means
by Harold Edgerton & Edmund Starbuck - 85-93 On the rank of the reduced correlational matrix in multiple-factor analysis
by Walter Ledermann - 95-101 The simultaneous prediction of any number of criteria by the use of a unique set of weights
by Albert Kurtz