In memoriam, J. Douglas Carroll 1939–2011
- Willem J. Heiser
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My thanks are due to Sylvia Carroll for providing me with some crucial biographical details, and for stimulating me to write this obituary.
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- In memoriam, J. Douglas Carroll 1939–2011
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Psychometrika
Volume 78, Issue 1 , pp 5-13 - Cover Date
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