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Contemporary psychometrics : a festschrift for Roderick P. McDonald
Title:
Contemporary psychometrics : a festschrift for Roderick P. McDonald
JLCTITLE245:
edited by Albert Maydeu-Olivares, John J. McArdle.
Publication Information:
Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2005.
Physical Description:
xviii, 582 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780805846089
Abstract:
"With the aid of numerous case studies and examples throughout the text, Career Counseling provides up-to-date and state-of-the-art information to students. The text reflects the view that career counselors must be prepared in a holistic manner, as career and life style planning with clients is inherently related to their search for identity and meaning in their lives."--BOOK JACKET.
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Contents:
Multidimensional item response theory modeling / Terry A. Ackerman -- Limited- and full-information estimation of item response theory models / Daniel M. Bolt -- Linear item response theory, nonlinear item response theory, and factor analysis: a unified framework / Albert Maydeu-Olivares -- Neglected thinking about measurement in behavioral science research / John L. Horn -- A general introduction to the common factor model / William R. Krane and Kathleen L. Staney -- Four unresolved problems in studies of factorial invariance / Roger E. Millsap -- Looking back on the indeterminacy controversies in factor analysis / Stanley A. Mulaik -- Bayesian inference for factor scores / Murray Aitkin and Irit Aitkin.

The development of the RAM rules for latent variable structural equation modeling / John J. McArdle -- Goodness of fit in structural equation models / Herbert W. Marsh, Kit-Tai Hau, and David Grayson -- Resampling methods in structural equation modeling / Wolfgang M. Hartmann -- Comparing correlations: pattern hypothesis tests between and/or within independent samples / James H. Steiger -- Representing psychological processes with dynamic factor models: some promising uses and extensions of autoregressive moving average time series models / Michael W. Browne and John R. Nesselroade -- Multilevel factor analysis models for continuous and discrete data / Harvey Goldstein and William Browne -- On the scaling of ordinal measurement: a dual-scaling perspective / Shizuhiko Nishisato -- Missing data and the general transformation approach to time series analysis / Wayne F. Velicer and Suzanne M. Colby -- Making meaning of multivariate methods / Lisa L. Harlow.
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