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:''Psychometrika'', the official journal of the [[Psychometric Society]], is devoted to the development of [[psychology]] as a quantitative rational science, including the advancement of theory and methodology for [[behavioral data analysis]] in psychology, education, and the social and behavioral sciences generally.
   
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==Further details==
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* '''Web presence''': [http://www.psychometrika.org/journal/PMjSubscriptions.html Homepage]
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* '''Publication frequency''': [http://www.springerlink.com/content/112911/ Quarterly]
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* '''Language''': English
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==Full texts available online==
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===Volume 72 (2007)===
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===Volume 71 (2006)===
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===Volume 70 (2005)===
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===Volume 69 (2004)===
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===Volume 68 (2003)===
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===Volume 67 (2002)===
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* Stout, W. (2002). Psychometrics: From practice to theory and back. ''Psychometrika, 67,'' 485-518. [http://www.psychometrika.org/PDFs/ARTICLEstout2002.pdf Full text]
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===Volume 66 (2001)===
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===Volume 65 (2000)===
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[[Category: journals]]

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  • Description of subject matter covered:
Psychometrika, the official journal of the Psychometric Society, is devoted to the development of psychology as a quantitative rational science, including the advancement of theory and methodology for behavioral data analysis in psychology, education, and the social and behavioral sciences generally.

Further details

  • Office address:
  • Contact numbers:
  • Submission details:
  • Language: English
  • Cost:

Full texts available online

Volume 72 (2007)

Volume 71 (2006)

Volume 70 (2005)

Volume 69 (2004)

Volume 68 (2003)

Volume 67 (2002)

  • Stout, W. (2002). Psychometrics: From practice to theory and back. Psychometrika, 67, 485-518. Full text

Volume 66 (2001)

Volume 65 (2000)