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December 1939, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 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 - 103-106 Note on excitation theories
by Gaylord Young - 107-120 Studies in the learning function
by L. Wiley & A. Wiley - 121-133 The psychophysics of mental test difficulty
by J. Guilford - 135-138 Nomograph for point biserialr, biserialr, and fourfold correlations
by G. Kuder
March 1937, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-19 Studies in the learning function
by L. Wiley & A. Wiley - 21-25 Matrix approximations and subspace fitting
by Gale Young - 27-34 The essential conditions of measurement
by Douglas Scates - 35-39 The relation between results obtainable with raw and corrected correlation coefficients in multiple factor analysis
by Merrill Roff - 41-54 The Bi-factor method
by Karl Holzinger & Frances Swineford - 55-66 A seven-decimal table of the area (a) under the unit normal curve, for abscissae expressed in terms ofP.E
by Ruth Krause & Herbert Conrad - 66-66 Announcement
by L. Thurstone
December 1936, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 229-244 Item selection by means of a maximizing function
by Paul Horst - 245-258 A simple procedure for approximate factor analysis
by Herbert Woodrow & Lawrence Wilson - 259-264 The determination of item difficulty when chance success is a factor
by J. Guilford - 265-273 Mathematical biophysics of delayed reflexes in connection with the theory of error elimination
by N. Rashevsky - 275-282 A note on item analysis and the criterion of internal consistency
by Charles Mosier - 283-286 A note on factor analysis by the method of principal axes
by Joseph Lev - 287-293 The technique of path coefficients
by Max Engelhart - 295-296 A Review
by Herbert Woodrow - 296-296 Announcement
by L. Thurstone & Karl Holzinger & M. Richardson
September 1936, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 155-163 Boundary conditions in the common-factor-space, in the factorial analysis of ability
by Godfrey Thomson - 165-174 Some mathematical remarks concerning boundary conditions in the factorial analysis of ability
by Walter Ledermann - 175-182 The factorial isolation of primary abilities
by L. Thurstone - 183-187 The method of minimum variation for the combination of criteria
by Harold Edgerton & Laverne Kolbe - 189-194 The content reliability of a test
by Harold Gulliksen - 195-209 The foundations of psychometry: Four factor systems
by Wm. Stephenson - 211-218 The approximation of one matrix by another of lower rank
by Carl Eckart & Gale Young - 219-228 A further simplification of the multiple and partial correlation process
by Harold Griffin
June 1936, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 1-6 Some properties of the communality in multiple factor theory
by Merrill Roff - 7-15 On the use of mathematics in psychological theory (concluded from previous issue)
by J. Brown - 17-20 Reliability coefficients in a correlation matrix
by Samuel Stouffer - 21-31 Further contributions to the mathematical theory of human relations
by N. Rashevsky - 33-49 The relation between the difficulty and the differential validity of a test
by M. Richardson - 51-58 Note on computation of bi-serial correlations in item evaluation
by Jack Dunlap - 59-60 Nomograph for computing bi-serial correlations
by Jack Dunlap
March 1936, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-26 Mathematical biophysics and psychology
by N. Rashevsky - 27-35 Simplified calculation of principal components
by Harold Hotelling - 37-43 The relationship between degree of original learning and degree of transfer
by Harold Gulliksen - 45-51 The use of the doolittle method in obtaining related multiple correlation coefficients
by Albert Kurtz - 53-60 Obtaining a composite measure from a number of different measures of the same attribute
by Paul Horst - 61-68 The bounding hyperplanes of a configuration of traits
by L. Thurstonb - 69-76 Notes on the rationale of item analysis
by M. Richardson - 77-90 On the use of mathematics in psychological theory
by J. Brown