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Peer reviewedRoskam, Edward E.; And Others – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1992
First- and second-round commentaries on an article by L. Guttman are presented. The following authors responded, with two articles each: (1) E. E. Roskam and J. Ellis; (2) P. H. Schonemann; (3) A. R. Jensen; (4) J. C. Loehlin; and (5) J.-E. Gustafsson. (SLD)
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Groups, Intelligence, Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedReckase, Mark D. – Psychological Assessment, 1996
Summarizes the current state of the art in test construction and contrasts it with previous conceptual models, some of which are wrong or misleading. New methodologies for item selection and review are presented, with current thinking on the specification of technical characteristics of tests. (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Psychological Testing, Selection, State of the Art Reviews
Peer reviewedGuttman, Louis – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1992
Argues that Jensen's article contains an inaccurate and misleading account of Spearman's work and distorts the basic concepts of factor analysis. The target article has failed in all its main objectives; its major failing is a result of the irrelevance of factor analysis to the study of group differences. (SLD)
Descriptors: Blacks, Equations (Mathematics), Factor Analysis, Groups
Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ. – 1964
This conference focuses upon various aspects of testing within a society, and upon technical advances in measurement. Philip H. DuBois's paper deals with China, a society dominated by tests, from 1115 BC--1905 AD. Donald W. Fiske discusses the effect of testing on the individual in modern America in his paper, "The Subject Looks at…
Descriptors: Asian History, Culture Fair Tests, Factor Analysis, Foreign Countries


