Peter Schönemann
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Peter Schönemann's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics University of Göttingen
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Peter Hans Schönemann was a German born psychometrician and statistical expert. He was professor emeritus in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Purdue University. His research interests included multivariate statistics, multidimensional scaling and measurement, quantitative behavior genetics, test theory and mathematical tools for social scientists. He published around 90 papers dealing mainly with the subjects of psychometrics and mathematical scaling. Schönemann's influences included Louis Guttman, Lee Cronbach, Oscar Kempthorne and Henry Kaiser.
Peter Schönemann's Published Works
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- On artificial intelligence (1985) (744)
- Fitting one matrix to another under choice of a central dilation and a rigid motion (1970) (413)
- Some new results on factor indeterminacy (1972) (152)
- Alpha Coefficients for Stratified-Parallel Tests (1965) (148)
- On metric multidimensional unfolding (1970) (117)
- REGRESSION COMPONENT ANALYSIS (1976) (85)
- The minimum average correlation between equivalent sets of uncorrelated factors (1971) (79)
- An individual difference model for the multidimensional analysis of preference data (1972) (65)
- Alternative measures of fit for the Schönemann-carroll matrix fitting algorithm (1974) (65)
- Power Tables for Analysis of Variance (1978) (48)
- On the validity of indeterminate factor scores (1978) (46)
- On models and muddles of heritability (2005) (44)
- Power as a function of communality in factor analysis (1981) (41)
- Do IQ tests really measure intelligence? (1983) (38)
- Some new results on the Spearman hypothesis artifact (1989) (37)
- A maximum likelihood solution for the method of successive intervals allowing for unequal stimulus dispersions (1967) (30)
- A note on additive functional measurement. (1973) (30)
- A solution to the weighted procrustes problem in which the transformation is in agreement with the loss function (1976) (29)
- Similarity of rectangles (1977) (28)
- Measurement: The Reasonable Ineffectiveness of Mathematics in the Social Sciences (1994) (27)
- Facts, Fictions, and Common Sense About Factors and Components. (1990) (26)
- Fitting a simplex symmetrically (1970) (24)
- On the Use of Factor Scores for Prediction (1987) (19)
- Subadditive concatenation in dissimilarity judgments (1985) (16)
- Varisim: A new machine method for orthogonal rotation (1966) (14)
- Some theory and results for metrics for bounded response scales (1983) (14)
- Psychometrics of Intelligence (2005) (12)
- On the Formal Differentiation of Traces and Determinants. (1985) (11)
- Famous artefacts : Spearman's hypothesis. Author's reply (1997) (10)
- Some algebraic relations between involutions, convolutions, and correlations, with applications to holographic memories (2004) (7)
- Saliency metric for subadditive dissimilarity judgments of rectangles (1991) (7)
- A metric for bounded response scales (1982) (7)
- Extension of Guttman's Result From g to PC1. (1992) (7)
- In praise of randomness (1991) (6)
- The Psychopathology of Factor Indeterminancy. (1996) (6)
- Classification by linear and quadratic discriminant scores (1974) (6)
- Hit-rate biais in mental testing (1996) (4)
- Environmental versus genetic models for Osborne's personality data on identical and fraternal twins (1994) (4)
- The minimum average correlation between equivalent sets of uncorrelated factors (1973) (4)
- A NOTE ON GULLIKSEN'S LEAST SQUARES SOLUTION FOR INCOMPLETE DATA (1970) (4)
- Some algebraic relations between involutions, convolutions and correlations, with applications to holographic memories (2008) (3)
- We wondered where the errors went (1991) (3)
- A MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD SOLUTION FOR PAIRED COMPARISONS SCALINGS BY THURSTONE'S CASE V. A MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD SOLUTION FOR SUCCESSIVE INTERVALS SCALING, (1964) (2)
- Book Review : Louis Guttman on Theory and Methodology: Selected Writings Shlomit Levy (Ed.), Aldershot, England: Dartmouth Publishing Company Limited, 1994, 413 pp., $69.95 (1994) (2)
- SCALING A SIMPLEX SYMMETRICALLY (1968) (2)
- On possible psychophysical maps: I. Quadratic transformations (1979) (2)
- Alternative decision schemes for six-person mock juries☆ (1979) (2)
- Statistical aspects of a model for interpersonal attraction (1977) (2)
- On non-null tests of intraclass correlations. (1991) (1)
- An exact algebraic solution for the recursive path model with manifest variables (1984) (1)
- On possible psychophysical maps: II. Projective transformations (1980) (1)
- Misconceptions of biometrical IQists. Commentaries. Authors' reply (1999) (1)
- Second Round Commentary on Guttman. (1992) (0)
- Syllogisms of Factor Indeterminancy. (1996) (0)
- Inherited quality control problems (1990) (0)
- [Overdetermination and other artifacts in the evaluation of simple geometric stimuli]. (1982) (0)
- Fitting Nonmetric Scaling Solutions to Hypothesized Targets (1972) (0)
- A Note on the Orthogonal Rotation of "Harris Factors". (1987) (0)
- On models and muddles of heritability (2004) (0)
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