Ledyard Tucker
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Ledyard Tucker's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics Princeton University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ledyard R. Tucker was an American mathematician who specialized in statistics and psychometrics. His Ph.D. advisor at the University of Chicago was Louis Leon Thurstone. He was a lecturer in psychology at Princeton University from 1948 to 1960, while simultaneously working at ETS. In 1960, he moved to working full-time in academia when he joined the University of Illinois. The rest of his career was spent as professor of quantitative psychology and educational psychology at UIUC until he retired in 1979. Tucker is best known for his Tucker decomposition and Tucker–Koopman–Linn model. He is credited with the invention of Angoff method.
Ledyard Tucker's Published Works
Published Works
- A reliability coefficient for maximum likelihood factor analysis (1973) (6380)
- Some mathematical notes on three-mode factor analysis (1966) (3553)
- A METHOD FOR SYNTHESIS OF FACTOR ANALYSIS STUDIES (1951) (720)
- An inter-battery method of factor analysis (1958) (370)
- A SUGGESTED ALTERNATIVE FORMULATION IN THE DEVELOPMENTS BY HURSCH, HAMMOND, AND HURSCH, AND BY HAMMOND, HURSCH, AND TODD. (1964) (370)
- Evaluation of factor analytic research procedures by means of simulated correlation matrices (1969) (307)
- An individual differences model for multidimensional scaling (1963) (294)
- Determination of parameters of a functional relation by factor analysis (1958) (238)
- Representing sources of error in the common-factor model: Implications for theory and practice. (1991) (232)
- Relations between multidimensional scaling and three-mode factor analysis (1972) (175)
- Maximum validity of a test with equivalent items (1946) (140)
- A base-free measure of change. (1966) (128)
- The distribution of chance congruence coefficients from simulated data (1975) (106)
- A base-free measure of change (1966) (101)
- Relations of factor score estimates to their use (1970) (94)
- A general least squares solution for successive intervals (1957) (80)
- A general procedure for obtaining paired comparisons from multiple rank orders (1961) (64)
- Individual differences in the structure of color-perception. (1960) (58)
- Determination of parameters of a functional relation by factor analysis : a technical report (1955) (55)
- Procrustes matching by congruence coefficients (1976) (48)
- The objective definition of simple structure in linear factor analysis (1955) (45)
- Three Approaches to Determining the Dimensionality of Binary Items (1991) (43)
- The role of correlated factors in factor analysis (1940) (41)
- A semi-analytical method of factorial rotation to simple structure (1944) (41)
- A note on the estimation of test reliability by the Kuder-Richardson formula (20) (1949) (39)
- Psychological models for relating discrimination and magnitude estimation scales. (1961) (36)
- FORMAL MODELS FOR A CENTRAL PREDICTION SYSTEM1 (1960) (36)
- A scalar product model for the multidimensional scaling of choice (1971) (35)
- TRANSFORMATION OF FACTORS BY ARTIFICIAL PERSONAL PROBABILITY FUNCTIONS (1981) (32)
- Estimators of the Squared Cross-Validity Coefficient: A Monte Carlo Investigation (1979) (32)
- A maximum likelihood solution for the method of successive intervals allowing for unequal stimulus dispersions (1967) (30)
- Between, Within, and Total Group Factor Analyses of Student Ratings of Instruction. (1975) (27)
- Three sources of criterion variance: Static dimensionality, dynamic dimensionality, and individual dimensionality☆ (1972) (24)
- Comments on "Confounding of sources of variation in factor-analytic techniques." (1968) (21)
- Obtaining squared multiple correlations from a correlation matrix which may be singular (1972) (17)
- FACTOR TRANSFORMATIONS : ANALYTIC TRANSFORMATIONS From Exploratory Factor Analysis (1997) (15)
- Three-Mode Factor Analysis Of Parker-Fleishman Complex Tracking Behavior Data. (1967) (13)
- Comment on a note on a base-free measure of change (1979) (13)
- A matrix multiplier (1940) (12)
- The distribution of chance congruence coefficients from simulated data (1979) (10)
- A factor analysis of aptitude and achievement entrance tests and course grades at the United States Coast Guard Academy. (1952) (8)
- A method for finding the inverse of a matrix (1938) (8)
- The determination of successive principal components without computation of tables of residual correlation coefficients (1944) (8)
- DEVELOPMENTS IN CLASSICAL ITEM ANALYSIS METHODS (1987) (7)
- Scaling and test theory. (1963) (7)
- BETWEEN, WITHIN, AND TOTAL GROUP FACTOR ANALYSES OF STUDENT RATINGS OF INSTRUCTION (1974) (7)
- A PUNCHED CARD PROCEDURE FOR THE METHOD OF SUCCESSIVE INTERVALS (1955) (6)
- EVALUATING THE IMPORTANCE OF FACTORS IN ANY GIVEN ORDER OF FACTORING. (1970) (5)
- Profiles in Research (2004) (5)
- An Inter-Battery Factor Analytic Approach To Linear Predictive Systems (1973) (5)
- NOTES ON THE NATURE OF GAMBLE IN TEST SCORE SCALING (1951) (5)
- Comparative Accuracy of Five Indices of Dimensionality of Binary Items. (1986) (4)
- Traits Related to Good and Poor Teaching (1936) (4)
- PSYCHOPHYSICAL LAW AND SCALING MODELS (1959) (4)
- LINEAR MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALING OF CHOICE1 (1969) (3)
- FACTOR EXTRACTION BY MATRIX FACTORING TECHNIQUES From Exploratory Factor Analysis (1997) (3)
- THREE-WAY FACTOR ANALYSIS OF A MULTITRAIT-MULTIMETHOD MATRIX, (1964) (3)
- Louis E. Guttman (1916–1987) (1988) (3)
- The Interpretation of Regression Coefficients in a School Effects Model (1971) (3)
- Scoring Item Punched Cards By Selector Networks (1956) (2)
- Approximate uniqueness estimates for singular correlation matrices (1982) (2)
- A three-mode factor analysis of clinical judgment of schizophrenicity. (1965) (2)
- A mechanical model illustrating the scatter diagram with oblique test vectors (1951) (2)
- A MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD SOLUTION FOR PAIRED COMPARISONS SCALINGS BY THURSTONE'S CASE V. A MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD SOLUTION FOR SUCCESSIVE INTERVALS SCALING, (1964) (2)
- PROJECT ON TECHNIQUES OF OBJECTIVE FACTOR ANALYSIS. (1970) (2)
- INTRODUCTION TO EXPLORATORY FACTOR ANALYSIS From Exploratory Factor Analysis (1997) (1)
- A Continuity Principle for Calibration of Scores within Mastery Assessment Systems. (1991) (1)
- A SPECIAL REPORT SURVEYING THE WORK ON MATHEMATICAL TECHNIQUES AS RELATED TO PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS (1955) (1)
- Psychometric theory: General and specific (1955) (1)
- A SIMULATION‐MONTE CARLO STUDY OF ITEM DIFFICULTY MEASURES DELTA AND D.6 (1981) (1)
- Analysis of Three Approaches to Testing the Dimensionality of Binary Ability Items and Suggestions for Application. (1987) (0)
- THE VALIDITY OF THE NAVY COLLEGE APTITUDE TEST, JANUARY 1947 (1948) (0)
- Topics in Factor Analysis II: A reliability Coefficient for Maximum Likelihood Factor Analysis. A Three-Mode Factor Analysis of Serial Learning. Fitting of Factor Analytic Hyperplanes by a Personal Probability Function, (1970) (0)
- EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS IDENTIFIERS DOCUMENT RESUME TM 000 507 (2007) (0)
- THE INTERPRETATION OF REGRESSION COEFFICIENTS IN A SCHOOL EFFECTS MODEL1 (1969) (0)
- FACTOR ANALYSIS OF THE LEGAL TRAITS TEST1 (1960) (0)
- A FORTRAN II PROGRAM FOR THREE-MODE FACTOR ANALYSIS. (1967) (0)
- THE MEASUREMENT OF THE RELATIVE APPEAL OF MILITARY SERVICE PROGRAMS (1961) (0)
- Factors in the allocation of votes to divisions and state associations by members of the APA. (1975) (0)
- Topics in Factor Analysis II. (1970) (0)
- THREE-MODE FACTOR ANALYSIS OF THE BEHAVIORAL COMPONENT OF INTERPERSONAL ATTITUDES (1967) (0)
- Dimensionality of Binary Items (1988) (0)
- Transformation of Both Predictor and Criterion Variables to a Simplified Regression Structure. (1976) (0)
- THE COMMON FACTOR MODEL IN THE POPULATION From Exploratory Factor Analysis (1998) (0)
- A note on the computation of a table of intercorrelations (1948) (0)
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