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ISSN: 1536-6359 (electronic) 1536-6367 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
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On the Conceptual Foundations of Psychological Measurement
Brian D. Haig; Denny Borsboom
Pages 1 – 6
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Is Psychometrics Pathological Science?
Joel Michell
Pages 7 – 24
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Latent Variable Theory
Denny Borsboom
Pages 25 – 53
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Constructs, Concepts and the Worlds of Possibility: Connecting the Measurement, Manipulation, and Meaning of Variables
Keith A. Markus
Pages 54 – 77
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Commentary
The Consequence of Sustaining a Pathology: Scientific Stagnation— a Commentary on the Target Article “Is Psychometrics a Pathological Science?” by Joel Michell
Paul Barrett
Pages 78 – 83
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From Measurement Theory to Psychological Theory, in Reverse
Daniel Cervone; Tracy L. Caldwell
Pages 84 – 88
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Aspects of Latent Variable Theory
Brian D. Haig
Pages 88 – 93
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Comments on Borsboom's Typology of Measurement Theoretic Variables and Michell's Assessment of Psychometrics as “Pathological Science”
S. Brian Hood
Pages 93 – 97
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Observed Variables are Indeed More Mysterious than Commonly Supposed
Roy D. Howell
Pages 97 – 101
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The Benefits and Limitations of Formality
Michael Kane
Pages 101 – 108
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Treating the Pathology of Psychometrics: An Example from the Comprehension of Continuous Prose Text
Andrew Kyngdon
Pages 108 – 113
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Manifest and Latent Variates
Michael D. Maraun; Peter F. Halpin
Pages 113 – 117
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Commentaries
Lost in Translation? Meaning and Decision Making in Actual and Possible Worlds
André A. Rupp
Pages 117 – 123
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How Cognitive Science Challenges the Educational Measurement Tradition
Robert J. Mislevy
Page 124
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Rejoinder
Rejoinder
Joel Michell
Pages 125 – 133
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A Tour Guide to the Latent Realm
Denny Borsboom
Pages 134 – 146
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Putting Concepts and Constructs into Practice: A Reply to Cervone and Caldwell, Haig, Kane, Mislevy, and Rupp
Keith A. Markus
Pages 147 – 154
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