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December 1997, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 361-387 Defining Johnson-Neyman Regions of Significance in the Three-Covariate ANCOVA Using Mathematica
by Steve Hunka & Jacqueline Leighton - 389-406 Multiple Testing and Statistical Power With Modified Bonferroni Procedures
by Stephen Olejnik & Jianmin Li & Suchada Supattathum & Carl J. Huberty - 407-424 Interval Estimation of Bivariate Correlations With Missing Data on Both Variables: A Bayesian Approach
by Alan L. Gross - 425-445 Generating Multiple Imputations for Matrix Sampling Data Analyzed With Item Response Models
by Neal Thomas & Nianci Gan - 447-477 Multiple Correspondence Analysis as a Tool for Quantification or Classification of Career Data
by Peter G. M. van der Heijden & Joop Teunissen & Charles van Orlé - 478-484 Teacher’s Corner: Toward a Coherent View of Reliability in Test Theory
by Heng Li & Howard Wainer
September 1997, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 249-264 Model Selection Information Criteria for Non-Nested Latent Class Models
by Ting Hsiang Lin & C. Mitchell Dayton - 265-289 Local Dependence Indexes for Item Pairs Using Item Response Theory
by Wen-Hung Chen & David Thissen - 291-307 Finite Intersection Tests: A Paradigm for Optimizing Simultaneous and Sequential Inference
by Gregory R. Hancock & Alan J. Klockars - 309-322 A Note on Huberty and Wisenbaker’s “Views of Variable Importanceâ€
by D. Roland Thomas - 323-347 A Model-Based Approach to Validating Education Indicators Using Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling
by David Kaplan & Pamela R. Elliott - 349-360 Teacher’s Corner: A Note on Interpretation of the Paired-Samples t Test
by Donald W. Zimmerman
June 1997, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 125-140 The Rasch Model for Speed Tests and Some Extensions With Applications to Incomplete Designs
by Margo G. H. Jansen - 141-154 An Application of Gibbs Sampling to Estimation in Meta-Analysis: Accounting for Publication Bias
by Richard J. Cleary & George Casella - 155-192 Analysis of Repeated Measures Under Second-Stage Sphericity: An Empirical Bayes Approach
by Robert J. Boik - 193-201 Using Omitted Variable Bias to Assess Uncertainty in the Estimation of an AIDS Education Treatment Effect
by Sue M. Marcus - 203-226 Some New Item Selection Criteria for Adaptive Testing
by Wim J. J. Veerkamp & Martijn P. F. Berger - 227-236 Analysis of Levene’s Test Under Design Imbalance
by Tim K. Keyes & Martin S. Levy - 237-243 Teacher’s Corner: Using Exams for Teaching Concepts in Probability and Statistics
by Andrew Gelman - 244-248 Book Reviews: Briefly Noted: Short Book Reviews by the Book Review Editor
by David Rindskopf
March 1997, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-30 Improving Tabular Displays, With NAEP Tables as Examples and Inspirations
by Howard Wainer - 31-45 Estimating the Importance of Differential Item Functioning
by Tamás Rudas & Rebecca Zwick - 47-76 Multilevel Item Response Models: An Approach to Errors in Variables Regression
by Raymond J. Adams & Mark Wilson & Margaret Wu - 77-108 Hierarchical Linear Models for Multivariate Outcomes
by Yeow Meng Thum - 109-117 An Evaluation of Rosenthal and Rubin’s Binomial Effect Size Display
by Kenneth N. Thompson & Randall E. Schumacker - 119-123 Teacher’s Corner: Moving Between Hierarchical Modeling Notations
by John Ferron
December 1996, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 299-332 Estimating Effect Size Under Publication Bias: Small Sample Properties and Robustness of a Random Effects Selection Model
by Larry V. Hedges & Jack L. Vevea - 333-363 A Kernel-Smoothed Version of SIBTEST With Applications to Local DIF Inference and Function Estimation
by Jeffrey A. Douglas & William Stout & Louis V. DiBello - 365-389 An Alternative Method for Scoring Adaptive Tests
by Martha L. Stocking - 390-404 The Runs Test for Autocorrelated Errors: Unacceptable Properties
by Bradley E. Huitema & Joseph W. McKean & Jinsheng Zhao - 405-414 Comparison of SPRT and Sequential Bayes Procedures for Classifying Examinees Into Two Categories Using a Computerized Test
by Judith A. Spray & Mark D. Reckase
September 1996, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 187-201 Evaluating the Magnitude of Differential Item Functioning in Polytomous Items
by Rebecca Zwick & Dorothy T. Thayer - 203-213 Reconciling Experts’ Differences in Setting Cut Scores for Pass-Fail Decisions
by Nicholas T. Longford - 215-229 Estimating the Concomitant-Variable Latent-Class Model With the EM Algorithm
by Peter G. M. van der Heijden & Jos Dessens & UIf Bockenholt - 230-246 Sample Size Determination in a Chi-Squared Test Given Information From an Earlier Study
by Raphael Gillett - 247-263 The Effects of Display Characteristics on the Bias of Estimates of Whisker Length of Regular and Notched Boxplots
by James B. Wells & Ben H. Layne - 264-282 Dichotomization, Partial Correlation, and Conditional Independence
by András Vargha & Tamás Rudas & Harold D. Delaney & Scott E. Maxwell - 283-287 Teacher’s Corner: What to Do With the Upward Bias in R 2: A Comment on Huberty
by Tom A. B. Snijders - 288-298 Comments on Huberty’s Test of the Squared Multiple Correlation Coefficient
by Yiu-Fai Yung - 298-298 Response
by Carl J Huberty
June 1996, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 91-109 Modeling Structure and Chance in Transitions: Mixed Latent Partial Markov-Chain Models
by Thorsten Meiser & Barbara Ohrt - 110-130 Using a Measure of Variable Importance to Investigate the Standardization of Discriminant Coefficients
by D. Roland Thomas & Bruno D. Zumbo - 131-167 Bayesian Analysis in Applications of Hierarchical Models: Issues and Methods
by Michael H. Seltzer & Wing Hung Wong & Anthony S. Bryk - 169-178 On Sample Size Requirements for Johansen’s Test
by William T. Coombs & James Algina - 179-185 Teacher’s Corner: Negative Information and The Three-Parameter Logistic Model
by Eric T. Bradlow
March 1996, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-2 Special Issue Teaching Statistics
by Betsy Jane Becker - 3-34 Evaluating Statistics Texts Used in Education
by Michael R. Harwell & Mary Lee Herrick & Deborah Curtis & Daniel Mundfrom & Karen Gold - 35-54 Identifying Impediments to Learning Probability and Statistics From an Assessment of Instructional Software
by Steve Cohen & George Smith & Richard A. Chechile & Glen Burns & Frank Tsai - 55-70 A Meta-Analysis of Gender Differences in Applied Statistics Achievement
by Christine M. Schram - 71-90 A Look at the Literature (and Other Resources) on Teaching Statistics
by Betsy Jane Becker
December 1995, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 307-335 The Estimation of School Effects
by Stephen W. Raudenbush & JDouglas Willms - 337-348 Standard Error of Linear Equating for the Counterbalanced Design
by Lingjia Zeng & Ronald T. Cope - 349-360 A Generalization of the Marginal Homogeneity Model for Square Contingency Tables With Ordered Categories
by Sadao Tomizawa
September 1995, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 241-258 Modeling Repeated Count Data: Some Extensions of the Rasch Poisson Counts Model
by Marijtje A. J. van Duijn & Margo G. H. Jansen - 259-286 Asymptotic Standard Error of Equipercentile Equating
by Michelle Liou & Philip E. Cheng - 287-306 The Use of Fisher’s Z in Schmidt-Hunter–type Meta-Analyses
by Kenneth S. Law
June 1995, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 109-113 Special Issue: Hierarchical Linear Models: Problems and Prospects
by Ita G. G. Kreft - 115-147 Inference and Hierarchical Modeling in the Social Sciences
by David Draper - 149-170 Longitudinal Data Analysis Examples With Random Coefficient Models
by David Rogosa & Hilary Saner - 171-189 Questioning Multilevel Models
by Jan de Leeuw & Ita G. G. Kreft - 190-200 Hierarchical Models for Educational Data: An Overview
by Carl N. Morris - 201-204 Hierarchical Data Modeling in the Social Sciences
by Harvey Goldstein - 205-209 Hierarchical Models and Social Sciences
by Nicholas T. Longford - 210-220 Reexamining, Reaffirming, and Improving Application of Hierarchical Models
by Stephen W. Raudenbush - 221-227 Comment
by William M. Mason - 228-233 Rejoinder
by David Draper - 234-238 Reply to Discussants: Longitudinal Data Analysis Examples With Random Coefficient Models
by David Rogosa & Hilary Saner - 239-240 Not Much Disagreement, It Seems
by Jan de Leeuw & Ita G. G. Kreft
March 1995, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-1 Correction
by N/A - 1-26 Linking to a Large-Scale Assessment: An Empirical Evaluation
by Bruce Bloxom & Peter J. Pashley & W. Alan Nicewander & Duanli Yan - 27-39 A Maximum Test for Scale: Type I Error Rates and Power
by James Algina & R. Clifford Blair & William T. Coombs - 41-67 It’s Déjà Vu All Over Again: Using Multiple-Spell Discrete-Time Survival Analysis
by John B. Willett & Judith D. Singer - 69-82 The Impact of BIB Spiraling-Induced Missing Data Patterns on Goodness-of-Fit Tests in Factor Analysis
by David Kaplan - 83-99 Improved Repeated Measures Stepwise Multiple Comparison Procedures
by H. J. Keselman & Lisa M. Lix - 100-102 Corrections to “Using Results From Replicated Studies to Estimate Linear Modelsâ€
by Betsy Jane Becker - 103-104 Book Reviews: Categorical Longitudinal Data: Log-Linear Panel, Trend, and Cohort Analysis Jacques A. Hagenaars Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1990. 398 pp
by Scott R. Eliason - 105-107 Book Reviews: A User’s Guide to Principal Components J. Edward Jackson New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1991. xvii + 569 pp
by Roger E. Millsap
December 1994, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 309-335 Test Equating From Biased Samples, With Application to the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
by Roderick J. A. Little & Donald B. Rubin - 337-350 Efficient Analysis of Mixed Hierarchical and Cross-Classified Random Structures Using a Multilevel Model
by Jon Rasbash & Harvey Goldstein - 351-356 Teacher’s Corner: A Note on Interpreting an R 2 Value
by Carl J. Huberty - 357-362 Teacher’s Corner: A Note on Modified Rank Correlation
by Donald W. Zimmerman
September 1994, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 169-170 Changes in JES
by Jan de Leeuw - 171-200 Reliability of Essay Rating and Score Adjustment
by N. T. Longford - 201-215 Two Aspects of the Simplex Model: Goodness of Fit to Linear Growth Curve Structures and the Analysis of Mean Trends
by Frantisek Mandys & Conor V. Dolan & Peter C. M. Molenaar - 217-236 Permutation Tests for Common Locations Among Samples With Unequal Variances
by Paul W. Mielke Jr & Kenneth J. Berry - 237-273 Nonparametric Competitors to the Two-Way ANOVA
by Larry E. Toothaker & De Newman - 275-291 Type I Error Rates for Welch’s Test and James’s Second-Order Test Under Nonnormality and Inequality of Variance When There Are Two Groups
by James Algina & T. C. Oshima & Wen-Ying Lin - 293-295 Teacher’s Corner: Origin of the Scaling Constant d = 1.7 in Item Response Theory
by Gregory Camilli - 296-303 Teacher’s Corner: The One-Sample Runs Test: A Category of Exception
by Robert G. Mogull - 304-307 Book Review: Statistical Methods, 8th Edition George W. Snedecor and William G. Cochran Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1989. xix + 491 pp
by Douglas H. Jones
June 1994, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 91-101 A New and Simpler Approximation for ANOVA Under Variance Heterogeneity
by Ralph A. Alexander & Diane M. Govern - 103-110 The Descriptive Use of Absolute Differences Between Pairs of Scores With a Common Mean and Variance
by Kenneth O. McGraw & S. P. Wong - 111-118 Comment on a Wilcox Test Statistic for Comparing Means When Variances Are Unequal
by Tung-Hsing Hsiung & Stephen Olejnik & Carl J. Huberty - 119-126 A Monte Carlo Study on the Performance of a Corrected Formula for ɛ̃ Suggested by Lecoutre
by Ru San Chen & William P. Dunlap - 127-162 Stepwise and Simultaneous Multiple Comparison Procedures of Repeated Measures’ Means
by H. J. Keselman - 163-167 Book Review: Intermediate Statistics: A Modern Approach James Stevens Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1990. xvi + 303 pp
by Delwyn L. Harnisch
March 1994, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-21 A Bayesian Approach to Estimation of GPAs of University of Iowa Freshmen Under Order Restrictions
by James H. Albert - 23-42 Testing Variances in Psychological and Educational Research
by Philip H. Ramsey - 43-56 D-Optimal Sequential Sampling Designs for Item Response Theory Models
by Martijn P.F. Berger - 57-71 A Monte Carlo Comparison of Seven ε-Adjustment Procedures in Repeated Measures Designs With Small Sample Sizes
by Stephen M. Quintana & Scott E. Maxwell - 73-90 Automated Parallel Test Construction Using Classical Test Theory
by Ronald D. Armstrong & Douglas H. Jones & Zhaobo Wang
December 1993, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 1-1 Correction
by N/A - 285-303 Empirical Bayes Analysis of Families of Survival Curves: Applications to the Analysis of Degree Attainment
by Henry I. Braun & Rebecca Zwick - 305-319 Testing Repeated Measures Hypotheses When Covariance Matrices are Heterogeneous
by H. J. Keselman & Keumhee Chough Carriere & Lisa M. Lix - 321-349 A Crossed Random Effects Model for Unbalanced Data With Applications in Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Research
by Stephen W. Raudenbush - 351-355 Book Review:Statistics for Behavioral Sciences Kenneth Rosenberg Dubuque: Wm. C. Brown, 1990. xviii + 478 pp
by Terry A. Ackerman
September 1993, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 207-235 Sensitivity Analysis for Fixed Effects in the Hierarchical Model: A Gibbs Sampling Approach
by Michael H. Seltzer - 237-259 Standard Errors and Sample Sizes for Two-Level Research
by Tom A. B. Snijders & Roel J. Bosker - 261-270 On a Criterion for Combining Correlational Data
by Marlos A. G. Viana - 271-279 Estimation of Effect Size From a Series of Experiments Involving Paired Comparisons
by Robert D. Gibbons & Donald R. Hedeker & John M. Davis - 281-283 Book Review: Briefly Noted: Short Reviews by the Book Review Editor
by David Rindskopf
June 1993, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 1-1 Correction
by N/A - 131-154 Thin Versus Thick Matching in the Mantel-Haenszel Procedure for Detecting DIF
by John R. Donoghue & Nancy L. Allen - 155-195 It’s About Time: Using Discrete-Time Survival Analysis to Study Duration and the Timing of Events
by Judith D. Singer & John B. Willett - 197-206 Maximizing Power in Generalizability Studies Under Budget Constraints
by George A. Marcoulides
March 1993, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-40 The Analysis of Two-Factor Interactions in Fixed Effects Linear Models
by Robert J. Boik - 41-68 Refinements of Stout’s Procedure for Assessing Latent Trait Unidimensionality
by Ratna Nandakumar & William Stout - 69-90 Marginal Maximum Likelihood Estimation for the Ordered Partition Model
by Mark Wilson & Raymond J. Adams - 91-107 The Validity of the GMAT for the Prediction of Grades in Doctoral Study in Business and Management: An Empirical Bayes Approach
by Rebecca Zwick - 108-114 Standardized Discriminant Coefficients: A Rejoinder
by Ralph O. Mueller & James B Cozad - 115-118 Book Reviews: Structural Equation Modeling with LISREL: Essentials and Advances Leslie A. Hayduk Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987. xvii + 405 pp
by James L. Wardrop - 119-128 Book Reviews:Review of Schools, Classrooms and Pupils, International Studies of Schooling from a Multilevel Perspective Stephen W. Raudenbush and J. Douglas Willms (Eds.) San Diego: Academic, 1991. xiv + 260 pp
by Ita G. G. Kreft
December 1992, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by N/A - 277-278 Special Issue on Meta-Analysis
by Betsy Jane Becker & Larry V. Hedges - 279-296 Meta-Analysis
by Larry V. Hedges - 297-313 Summarizing Monte Carlo Results in Methodological Research
by Michael R. Harwell - 315-339 Summarizing Monte Carlo Results in Methodological Research: The One- and Two-Factor Fixed Effects ANOVA Cases
by Michael R. Harwell & Elaine N. Rubinstein & William S. Hayes & Corley C. Olds - 341-362 Using Results From Replicated Studies to Estimate Linear Models
by Betsy Jane Becker - 363-374 Meta-Analysis: Literature Synthesis or Effect-Size Surface Estimation?
by Donald B. Rubin - 375-377 Book Review: Subset Selection in Regression A. J. Miller London: Chapman and Hall, 1990. x + 229 pp
by Shin-Ichi Mayekawa
September 1992, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 233-249 Power Comparisons of Eight Tests for Sphericity in Repeated Measures Designs
by John E. Cornell & Dean M. Young & Samuel L. Seaman & Roger E. Kirk - 251-269 Bayesian Estimation of Normal Ogive Item Response Curves Using Gibbs Sampling
by James H. Albert - 270-273 Book Reviews: Analyzing Complex Survey Data Eun Sul Lee, Ronald N. Forthofer, and Ronald J. Lorimor Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1989. vii + 79 pp
by Gerald K. Arnold - 274-276 Book Reviews: Designing Experiments and Analyzing Data Scott E. Maxwell and Harold D. Delaney Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1990. xvi + 902 pp
by John W. Willets
June 1992, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by N/A - 93-94 Special Issue on the National Assessment of Educational Progress
by Rebecca Zwick - 95-109 Chapter 1: Overview of the National Assessment of Educational Progress
by Albert E. Beaton & Rebecca Zwick - 111-129 Chapter 2: Sampling and Weighting in the National Assessment
by Keith F. Rust & Eugene G. Johnson - 131-154 Chapter 3: Scaling Procedures in NAEP
by Robert J. Mislevy & Eugene G. Johnson & Eiji Muraki - 155-173 Chapter 4: Item Response Theory Scale Linking in NAEP
by Kentaro Yamamoto & John Mazzeo - 175-190 Chapter 5: Population Inferences and Variance Estimation for NAEP Data
by Eugene G. Johnson & Keith F. Rust - 191-204 Chapter 6: Interpreting Scales Through Scale Anchoring
by Albert E. Beaton & Nancy L. Allen - 205-218 Chapter 7: Statistical and Psychometric Issues in the Measurement of Educational Achievement Trends: Examples From the National Assessment of Educational Progress
by Rebecca Zwick - 219-232 Chapter 8: Applications and Extensions of NAEP Concepts and Technology
by Donald A. Rock & Jennifer Nelson
March 1992, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-26 An Omnibus Test for Systematic Changes in Judges’ Rankings
by Douglas E. Critchlow & Joseph S. Verducci - 27-49 The Minimally Important Difference Significant Criterion for Sample Size
by Richard J. Harris & Dana Quade - 51-74 Statistical Methods for Analyzing Collapsibility in Regression Models
by Clifford C. Clogg & Eva Petkova & Edward S. Shihadeh - 75-91 Variable Importance in Multivariate Group Comparisons
by Carl J. Huberty & Joseph M. Wisenbaker
December 1991, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 295-330 A Multilevel, Multivariate Model for Studying School Climate With Estimation Via the EM Algorithm and Application to U.S. High-School Data
by Stephen W. Raudenbush & Brian Rowan & Sang Jin Kang - 331-343 Bayesian Joint Estimation of Binomial Proportions
by Marlos A. G. Viana - 345-369 Small-Sample Accuracy of Approximate Distributions of Functions of Observed Probabilities From t Tests
by Betsy Jane Becker - 371-372 A Correction for the ε̃ Approximate Test in Repeated Measures Designs With Two or More Independent Groups
by Bruno Lecoutre - 373-376 Book Review: A Handbook of Introductory Statistical Methods C. Phillip Cox New York: Wiley, 1987. xxi + 272 pp
by Ratna Nandakumar
September 1991, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by N/A - 157-252 Statistical Models for Behavioral Observations
by David Rogosa & Ghassan Ghandour - 253-266 Statistical Models for Behavioral Observations: A Review
by Robert L. Brennan - 267-280 Putting True Scores First: A Response to Rogosa and Ghandour
by Robert E. Floden - 281-294 Reply to Discussants: Statistical Models for Behavioral Observations
by David Rogosa & Ghassan Ghandour
June 1991, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 89-91 Commentary: Better Ways to Compare Schools?
by Harvey Goldstein - 93-100 A Note on Levine’s Formula for Equating Unequally Reliable Tests Using Data From the Common Item Nonequivalent Groups Design
by Bradley A. Hanson - 101-108 Standardized Discriminant Coefficients Revisited
by Daniel J. Nordlund & Rollin Nagel - 109-124 The Isthmus of Acceptance: A Graphical Tool for Function-Based Item Analysis and Test Construction
by Howard Wainer - 125-139 Robustness of Yao’s, James’, and Johansen’s Tests Under Variance-Covariance Heteroscedasticity and Nonnormality
by James Algina & Takako C. Oshima & K. Linda Tang - 141-144 Book Reviews:Principal Components Analysis
by Sung-Hoon Kim - 145-149 Book Reviews:Statistical Analysis in Psychology and Education (sixth edition)
by Gerald K. Arnold - 150-155 Book Reviews:Statistical Analysis With Missing Data
by Robert J. Mislevy
March 1991, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-20 Box, Line, and Midgap Plots: Effects of Display Characteristics on the Accuracy and Bias of Estimates of Whisker Length
by William A. Stock & John T. Behrens - 21-33 Sampling Probabilities for Aggregations, With Application to NELS:88 and Other Educational Longitudinal Surveys
by Bruce D. Spencer & Wendene Foran - 35-52 Noniterative Factor Analysis Estimators, With Algorithms for Subset and Instrumental Variable Selection
by Robert Cudeck - 53-76 Fitting a Serial Correlation Pattern to Repeated Observations
by Lynne K. Edwards - 77-81 Book Reviews: Introduction to the Practice of Statistics David S. Moore and George P. McCabe New York: Freeman, 1989. xx + 790 pp
by Carl J. Huberty - 82-87 Book Reviews: Stochastic Simulation Brian D. Ripley New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1987. xiv + 237 pp
by Brian W. Junker
December 1990, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 277-307 Comparing Expert and Trainee Assessments Using Regression Techniques
by Ross S. Sparks & Roy Ballantyne - 309-340 Simultaneous Optimization of Decisions Using a Linear Utility Function
by Hans J. Vos - 341-352 Critical Values for Two Multiple Comparison Procedures Based on the Studentized Range Distribution
by Philip P. Ramsey & Patricia P. Ramsey - 353-368 Computation and Statistical Inference for Decision Consistency Indexes Based on the Rasch Model
by Huynh Huynh
September 1990, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 185-197 When Do Item Response Function and Mantel-Haenszel Definitions of Differential Item Functioning Coincide?
by Rebecca Zwick - 199-235 Public/Catholic Differences in the High School and Beyond Data: A Multigroup Structural Equation Modeling Approach to Testing Mean Differences
by Herbert W. Marsh & David Grayson - 237-247 Comparing the Variances of Two Dependent Groups
by Rand R. Wilcox - 249-265 Improved Significance Probabilities of the Wilcoxon Test
by J. L. Hodges Jr. & Philip H. Ramsey & Sergio Wechsler - 266-269 Book Reviews: Statistical Design for Research Leslie Kish New York: Wiley, 1987. xxii + 267 pp
by Joe L. Spaeth - 270-275 Book Reviews: Multivariate Analysis of Variance and Repeated Measures: A Practical Approach for Behavioural Scientists D. J. Hand and C. C. Taylor London and New York: Chapman and Hall, 1987. xiii + 262 pp
by Beth Dawson-Saunders
June 1990, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 91-112 Multivariate Variance Component Analysis: An Application in Test Development
by Nicholas T. Longford - 113-128 Confidence Envelopes for Item Response Theory
by David Thissen & Howard Wainer - 129-145 The Construction of Parallel Tests From IRT-Based Item Banks
by Ellen Boekkooi-Timminga - 146-170 Derivations of Observed Score Equating Methods That Cater to Populations Differing in Ability
by Robert G. MacCann - 171-174 Book Reviews: Multivariate Statistics: A Practical Approach Bernhard Flury and Hans Riedwyl New York: Chapman and Hall, 1988. v + 296 pp
by David Kaplan - 175-178 Book Reviews: Applied Statistics: Analysis of Variance and Regression (2nd ed.) Olive Jean Dunn and Virginia A. Clark New York: Wiley, 1987. xii + 445 pp
by Steven L. Wise - 179-183 Book Reviews: Statistical Reasoning for the Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.) Richard J. Shavelson Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon, 1988. viii + 744 pp
by Walter P. Vispoel
March 1990, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by R. K. T. - 1-7 Commentary: Adjusting NAEP for Self-Selection: A Useful Place for “Wall Chart†Technology?
by Howard Wainer - 9-38 The Average Response Method of Scaling
by Albert E. Beaton & Eugene G. Johnson - 39-52 Error Rates in Competency Testing When Test Retaking Is Permitted
by Huynh Huynh - 53-67 Comparison of the Mantel-Haenszel Test With a Randomized and a Jackknife Test for Detecting Biased Items
by Gregory Camilli & Jeffrey K. Smith - 68-71 Book Reviews: Behavioral Statistics: Logic and Methods Richard B. Darlington and Patricia M. Carlson New York: The Free Press, 1987. xxiv + 628 pp
by Stephen B. Dunbar - 72-77 Book Reviews: Statistical Methods for the Social and Behavioral Sciences Leonard A. Marascuilo and Ronald C. Serlin New York: W. H. Freeman, 1988. xxvi + 804 pp
by Diane Essex-Sorlie - 78-83 Book Reviews: New Statistical Procedures for the Social Sciences: Modern Solutions to Basic Problems Rand R. Wilcox Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1987. 423 pp
by Stephen Olejnik - 84-87 Book Reviews: Applied Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Dennis E. Hinkle, William Wiersma, and Stephen G. Jurs Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1988. xix + 682 pp
by Klaus Witz