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Peer reviewedKiers, Henk A. L. – Psychometrika, 1991
Several methods for the analysis of three-way data (data classified three ways) are described and shown to be variants of principal components analysis of the two-way supermatrix in which each two-way slice is strung out into a column vector. Direct fitting and fitting derived data are considered. (SLD)
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Evaluation Methods, Factor Analysis, Goodness of Fit
Peer reviewedJedidi, Kamel; DeSarbo, Wayne S. – Psychometrika, 1991
A stochastic multidimensional scaling procedure is presented for analysis of three-mode, three-way pick any/"J" data. The procedure fits both vector and ideal-point models and characterizes the effect of situations by a set of dimension weights. An application in the area of consumer psychology is discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Consumer Economics, Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics)
Peer reviewedKlauer, Karl Christoph – Psychometrika, 1991
Smallest exact confidence intervals for the ability parameter of the Rasch model are derived and compared to the traditional asymptotically valid intervals based on Fisher information. Tables of exact confidence intervals, termed Clopper-Pearson intervals, can be drawn up with a computer program developed by K. Klauer. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ability, Computer Simulation, Equations (Mathematics), Item Response Theory
Peer reviewedAnderson, John R. – Psychological Review, 1991
A rational model of human categorization behavior is presented that assumes that categorization reflects the derivation of optimal estimates of the probability of unseen features of objects. A case is made that categorization behavior can be predicted from the structure of the environment. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Bayesian Statistics, Behavior Patterns, Classification
Peer reviewedLecoutre, Bruno – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1991
The routine epsilon approximate test in repeated measures designs when the condition of circularity is unfulfilled uses an erroneous formula in the case of two or more groups. Because this may lead to underestimation of the deviation from circularity when the subject number is small, a correction is proposed. (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Error Correction, Estimation (Mathematics), Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedVelicer, Wayne F.; McDonald, Roderick P. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1991
The general transformation approach to time series analysis is extended to the analysis of multiple unit data by the development of a patterned transformation matrix. The procedure includes alternatives for special cases and requires only minor revisions in existing computer software. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cross Sectional Studies, Data Analysis, Generalizability Theory, Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedMendoza, Jorge L.; And Others – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1991
Using a Monte Carlo simulation, a bootstrap procedure was evaluated for setting a confidence interval on the unrestricted population correlation (rho) assuming various degrees of incomplete truncation on the predictor. Sample size was the most important factor in determining accuracy and stability. Sample size should be at least 50. (SLD)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Correlation, Estimation (Mathematics), Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedCornell, John E.; And Others – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1992
This Monte Carlo simulation studied the relative power of 8 tests for sphericity in randomized block designs where sample size was small (10, 15, 20, and 30) and population covariance matrices of dimension-to-sample size ratio approached 1.0. The locally best invariant test demonstrated substantial power to detect departures from sphericity. (SLD)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematical Models, Monte Carlo Methods
Peer reviewedMuraki, Eiji – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1992
The partial credit model with a varying slope parameter is developed and called the generalized partial credit model (GPCM). Analysis results for simulated data by this and other polytomous item-response models demonstrate that the rating formulation of the GPCM is adaptable to the analysis of polytomous item responses. (SLD)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Equations (Mathematics), Generalization, Item Response Theory
Peer reviewedWilson, Mark – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1992
The ordered partition model is described as an extension of the partial credit model, its relationship to other models is discussed, and two examples are presented. The model is designed for a measurement context in which categories of response to an item cannot be completely ordered. (SLD)
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Item Response Theory, Mathematical Models, Measurement Techniques
Peer reviewedMeulman, Jacqueline J.; Verboon, Peter – Psychometrika, 1993
Points of view analysis, as a way to deal with individual differences in multidimensional scaling, was largely supplanted by the weighted Euclidean model. It is argued that the approach deserves new attention, especially as a technique to analyze group differences. A streamlined and integrated process is proposed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cluster Grouping, Equations (Mathematics), Graphs, Groups
Peer reviewedYeaton, William H.; Wortman, Paul M. – Evaluation Review, 1993
Current practices of reporting a single mean intercoder agreement in meta-analysis leads to systematic bias and overestimates reliability. An alternative is recommended in which average intercoder agreement statistics are calculated within clusters of coded variables. Two studies of intercoder agreement illustrate the model. (SLD)
Descriptors: Coding, Decision Making, Estimation (Mathematics), Interrater Reliability
Peer reviewedFowler, Robert L. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1992
A Monte Carlo simulation explored how to optimize power in the extreme groups strategy when sampling from nonnormal distributions. Results show that the optimum percent for the extreme group selection was approximately the same for all population shapes, except the extremely platykurtic (uniform) distribution. (SLD)
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematical Models, Monte Carlo Methods
Peer reviewedBrown, R. L. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1991
The effect that collapsing ordered polytomous variable scales has on structural equation measurement model parameter estimates was examined. Four parameter estimation procedures were investigated in a Monte Carlo study. Collapsing categories in ordered polytomous variables had little effect when latent projection procedures were used. (SLD)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics), Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedKaiser, Henry F.; Derflinger, Gerhard – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1990
The fundamental mathematical model of L. L. Thurstone's common factor analysis is reviewed, and basic covariance matrices of maximum likelihood factor analysis and alpha factor analysis are presented. The methods are compared in terms of computational and scaling contrasts. Weighting and the appropriate number of common factors are considered.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Equations (Mathematics), Factor Analysis, Mathematical Models


