Relative costs and statistical power in the extreme groups approach Norman M. AbrahamsEdward F. Alf Jr. OriginalPaper Pages: 11 - 17
Evaluating the conformity of sociometric measurements Lawrence J. HubertFrank B. Baker OriginalPaper Pages: 31 - 41
Multiple-answer multiple-choice test items: Responding and scoring through bayes and minimax strategies George T. DuncanE. O. Milton OriginalPaper Pages: 43 - 57
Statistical inference based on ranks Thomas P. HettmanspergerJoseph W. McKean OriginalPaper Pages: 69 - 79
Applications of combinatorial programming to data analysis: The traveling salesman and related problems Lawrence J. HubertFrank B. Baker OriginalPaper Pages: 81 - 91
On Bayesian estimation in unrestricted factor analysis Raymond F. Koopman Notes And Comments Pages: 109 - 110
Random versus rational strategies for initial configurations in nonmetric multidimensional scaling Phipps Arabie Notes And Comments Pages: 111 - 113
Monte Carlo studies in nonmetric scaling Ian SpenceForrest W. Young Notes And Comments Pages: 115 - 117
The difference between “several” and “single”: A reply to Spence and Young Phipps Arabie Notes And Comments Pages: 119 - 119
A note on the factor analysis of partial covariance matrices Roderick P. McDonald Notes And Comments Pages: 121 - 121
A note on parameter estimation for Lazarsfeld's latent class analysis Anton K. Formann Notes And Comments Pages: 123 - 126
Some comments on selecting the best of several binomial populations or the bivariate normal population having the largest correlation coefficient Rand R. Wilcox Notes And Comments Pages: 127 - 128
Goodness of fit tests for paired comparison models Graham A. Douglas Notes And Comments Pages: 129 - 130
Goodness of fit tests for paired comparison models. A reply Erling B. Andersen Notes And Comments Pages: 131 - 131