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1946
Primary Abilities. In P. L. Harriman, Encyclopedia of Psychology, NewYork, Philosophical Library, pp. 544-546.
Psychophysics. In P. L. Harriman, Encyclopedia of Psychology, NewYork, Philosophical Library, pp. 640-644.
A Note on the Experimental Study of English Style. Am. Psycho. 1:62.Theories of Intelligence. Sci. Mo., 62, Supplement 5:101-112. This Paperwas presented to the Chicago Literary Club, February 12, 1945.
Factor Analysis and Body Types. Psychometrika, 11:15-21.
A Single Plane Method of Rotation. Psychometrika, 11:71-79.
Comment on Elizabeth Havely and Gwynne Nettler's Paper "Known-Group Validation in the Measurement of Attitudes toward the Japanesein America." Am. J. Soc, 52:39-40.
Note of a Reanalysis of Davis' Reading Tests. Psychometrika, 11:185-188.370 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS
*947
The Calibration of Test Items. Am. Psychol., 2:103-104.
Factorial Analysis of Body Measurements. Am. }. Phys. Anthro., 5:15-28.1948
Psychophysical Methods. Chapter V in Methods of Psychology; ed. T. G.Andrews. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London: Chapmanand Hall, Ltd., 716 pp.
Tests for Primary Mental Abilities. Encyclopedia of Vocational Guidance,New York: Philosophical Library, pp. 1099-1102.
The Improvement of Examinations. Am. Assoc. Univ. Profs. Bull.,34:394-397-
Psychological Implications of Factor Analysis. Am. Psychol., 3:402-408.Also: Implicaciones psicologicos del analisis factorial, Rev. Psicol. Gen.Apl., Madrid, 5 (1950), 19-35. Presidential address, American PsychologicalAssociation, Division of Evaluation and Measurement, Detroit,
Michigan, September 9, 1947.
The Rorschach in Psychological Science. J. Ab. Soc. Psychol., 43:471-475.This paper was presented to the Illinois Association for Applied Psychologyin Chicago, November 18, 1947.
The Edge-Marking Method of Analyzing Data. Am. Sta. Assoc. J., pp.451-462.
Primary Mental Abilities. Abstract—Science, 108 (November 26, 1948),585. Read at the Symposium of Human Individuality, American Associationfor the Advancement of Science meeting, September 14, 1948,in Washington, D. C.
1949
Analysis of Human Abilities. In: Armed Forces Familiarization Course inMilitary Psychology. Washington: American Psychological Association,v.p.
Note about the Multiple Group Method. Psychometrika, 14:43-45.Primary Abilities. Occupations, 27:527-529.
1950
Methods of Food Tasting Experiments. In Proceedings of the SecondConference on Research, American Meat Institute (March 1950),pp. 85-91.
The Factorial Description of Temperament. Abstract—Science, 3:453-463.Read at NAS Annual Meeting, April 24-26, 1950, Washington, D. C.LOUIS LEON THURSTONE 371
Some Primary Abilities in Visual Thinking. Proc. Am. Phil. Soc, 94:517-521.
1951
Primary Mental Abilities. In: American Association for the Advancementof Science, Centennial, pp. 61-66.
L'Analyse Factorielle Methode Scientiflque. L'Annee Psychologique, 50:61-75. Translated by Jean Cardinet. Read at a common meeting of theAmerican Psychological Association, the American Association, and thePsychometric Society on December 29, 1950.
The Dimensions of Temperament. Psychometrika, 16:11-20.
Experimental Methods in Food Tasting. J. Appl. Psychol, 35:141-145.With James W. Degan. A Factorial Study of the Supreme Court. Proc.Nat. Acad. Sci., 37:628-635. Also: Abstract—Science, 113:478.
Experimental Tests of Temperament. In Essays in Psychology. . . DavidKatz, ed. Ekman, et al., Uppsala: Almquist & Wiksells. x - j - 283 pp.
1952
Autobiography. In A History of Psychology in Autobiography, Vol. IV,Langfeld, Boring, et ah, Worcester, Massachusetts: Clark UniversityPress, xii + 35^ PPApplications
of Psychology. L. L. Thurstone, editor, New York: Harper
& Brothers, x - j - 209 pp.
Creative Talent. Chapter 2, in Applications of Psychology: Essays toHonor Walter V. Bingham; L. L. Thurstone, (ed.), New York: Harper& Brothers, x + 209 pp. Also: Proceedings of the 1950 Conference onTesting Problems, Educational Testing Service, (1951), pp. 55-69.
An Experiment in the Prediction of Food Preference and the Predictionof Choice. In Proceedings of the Fourth Research Conference, pp. 58-66. Sponsored by The Council on Research, American Meat Institute,March 20-21, 1952, at The University of Chicago.
A Psychologist Discusses the Mechanism of Thinking. In The Nature ofCreative Thinking. A Monograph sponsored by Industrial ResearchInstitute, Inc., pp. 35-43. This paper was read at a symposium presentedMay 5-7, 1952, at Skytop Lodge.
With Allen L. Edwards. An Internal Consistency Check for Scale ValuesDetermined by the Method of Successive Intervals. Psychometrika, 17:169-180.
372 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS
1954
The Measurement of Values. Psychol. Rev. 61:47-58.
Criteria of Scientific Success and the Selection of Scientific Talent. Officeof Scientific Personnel, National Academy of Sciences—National ResearchCouncil, Technical Report No. 4 (April 15, 1954), pp. 29-36. Thispaper was read at a Meeting on November 14, 1953, of the ResearchAdvisory Committee, Office of Scientific Personnel.
An Analytical Method for Simple Structure. Psychometrika, 19:173-182.A Method of Factoring without Communalities. In Proceedings of the1954 Invitational Conference on Testing Problems, Educational TestingService, Princeton, New Jersey, October 30, 1954, 59-62.
Some New Psychophysical Methods. In A Symposium on Food AcceptanceTesting Methodology, sponsored by the Quartermaster Food andContainer Institute. National Academy of Sciences—National ResearchCouncil (October 1954), pp. 100-104.
With Lyle V. Jones. Psychophysics and the Normality Assumption: AnExperimental Report. In A Symposium on Food Acceptance TestingMethodology, sponsored by the Quartermaster Food and ContainerInstitute. National Academy of Sciences—National Research Council(October 1954), pp. 105-111.www.psychspace.com心理学空间网
1946
Primary Abilities. In P. L. Harriman, Encyclopedia of Psychology, NewYork, Philosophical Library, pp. 544-546.
Psychophysics. In P. L. Harriman, Encyclopedia of Psychology, NewYork, Philosophical Library, pp. 640-644.
A Note on the Experimental Study of English Style. Am. Psycho. 1:62.Theories of Intelligence. Sci. Mo., 62, Supplement 5:101-112. This Paperwas presented to the Chicago Literary Club, February 12, 1945.
Factor Analysis and Body Types. Psychometrika, 11:15-21.
A Single Plane Method of Rotation. Psychometrika, 11:71-79.
Comment on Elizabeth Havely and Gwynne Nettler's Paper "Known-Group Validation in the Measurement of Attitudes toward the Japanesein America." Am. J. Soc, 52:39-40.
Note of a Reanalysis of Davis' Reading Tests. Psychometrika, 11:185-188.370 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS
*947
The Calibration of Test Items. Am. Psychol., 2:103-104.
Factorial Analysis of Body Measurements. Am. }. Phys. Anthro., 5:15-28.1948
Psychophysical Methods. Chapter V in Methods of Psychology; ed. T. G.Andrews. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London: Chapmanand Hall, Ltd., 716 pp.
Tests for Primary Mental Abilities. Encyclopedia of Vocational Guidance,New York: Philosophical Library, pp. 1099-1102.
The Improvement of Examinations. Am. Assoc. Univ. Profs. Bull.,34:394-397-
Psychological Implications of Factor Analysis. Am. Psychol., 3:402-408.Also: Implicaciones psicologicos del analisis factorial, Rev. Psicol. Gen.Apl., Madrid, 5 (1950), 19-35. Presidential address, American PsychologicalAssociation, Division of Evaluation and Measurement, Detroit,
Michigan, September 9, 1947.
The Rorschach in Psychological Science. J. Ab. Soc. Psychol., 43:471-475.This paper was presented to the Illinois Association for Applied Psychologyin Chicago, November 18, 1947.
The Edge-Marking Method of Analyzing Data. Am. Sta. Assoc. J., pp.451-462.
Primary Mental Abilities. Abstract—Science, 108 (November 26, 1948),585. Read at the Symposium of Human Individuality, American Associationfor the Advancement of Science meeting, September 14, 1948,in Washington, D. C.
1949
Analysis of Human Abilities. In: Armed Forces Familiarization Course inMilitary Psychology. Washington: American Psychological Association,v.p.
Note about the Multiple Group Method. Psychometrika, 14:43-45.Primary Abilities. Occupations, 27:527-529.
1950
Methods of Food Tasting Experiments. In Proceedings of the SecondConference on Research, American Meat Institute (March 1950),pp. 85-91.
The Factorial Description of Temperament. Abstract—Science, 3:453-463.Read at NAS Annual Meeting, April 24-26, 1950, Washington, D. C.LOUIS LEON THURSTONE 371
Some Primary Abilities in Visual Thinking. Proc. Am. Phil. Soc, 94:517-521.
1951
Primary Mental Abilities. In: American Association for the Advancementof Science, Centennial, pp. 61-66.
L'Analyse Factorielle Methode Scientiflque. L'Annee Psychologique, 50:61-75. Translated by Jean Cardinet. Read at a common meeting of theAmerican Psychological Association, the American Association, and thePsychometric Society on December 29, 1950.
The Dimensions of Temperament. Psychometrika, 16:11-20.
Experimental Methods in Food Tasting. J. Appl. Psychol, 35:141-145.With James W. Degan. A Factorial Study of the Supreme Court. Proc.Nat. Acad. Sci., 37:628-635. Also: Abstract—Science, 113:478.
Experimental Tests of Temperament. In Essays in Psychology. . . DavidKatz, ed. Ekman, et al., Uppsala: Almquist & Wiksells. x - j - 283 pp.
1952
Autobiography. In A History of Psychology in Autobiography, Vol. IV,Langfeld, Boring, et ah, Worcester, Massachusetts: Clark UniversityPress, xii + 35^ PPApplications
of Psychology. L. L. Thurstone, editor, New York: Harper
& Brothers, x - j - 209 pp.
Creative Talent. Chapter 2, in Applications of Psychology: Essays toHonor Walter V. Bingham; L. L. Thurstone, (ed.), New York: Harper& Brothers, x + 209 pp. Also: Proceedings of the 1950 Conference onTesting Problems, Educational Testing Service, (1951), pp. 55-69.
An Experiment in the Prediction of Food Preference and the Predictionof Choice. In Proceedings of the Fourth Research Conference, pp. 58-66. Sponsored by The Council on Research, American Meat Institute,March 20-21, 1952, at The University of Chicago.
A Psychologist Discusses the Mechanism of Thinking. In The Nature ofCreative Thinking. A Monograph sponsored by Industrial ResearchInstitute, Inc., pp. 35-43. This paper was read at a symposium presentedMay 5-7, 1952, at Skytop Lodge.
With Allen L. Edwards. An Internal Consistency Check for Scale ValuesDetermined by the Method of Successive Intervals. Psychometrika, 17:169-180.
372 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS
1954
The Measurement of Values. Psychol. Rev. 61:47-58.
Criteria of Scientific Success and the Selection of Scientific Talent. Officeof Scientific Personnel, National Academy of Sciences—National ResearchCouncil, Technical Report No. 4 (April 15, 1954), pp. 29-36. Thispaper was read at a Meeting on November 14, 1953, of the ResearchAdvisory Committee, Office of Scientific Personnel.
An Analytical Method for Simple Structure. Psychometrika, 19:173-182.A Method of Factoring without Communalities. In Proceedings of the1954 Invitational Conference on Testing Problems, Educational TestingService, Princeton, New Jersey, October 30, 1954, 59-62.
Some New Psychophysical Methods. In A Symposium on Food AcceptanceTesting Methodology, sponsored by the Quartermaster Food andContainer Institute. National Academy of Sciences—National ResearchCouncil (October 1954), pp. 100-104.
With Lyle V. Jones. Psychophysics and the Normality Assumption: AnExperimental Report. In A Symposium on Food Acceptance TestingMethodology, sponsored by the Quartermaster Food and ContainerInstitute. National Academy of Sciences—National Research Council(October 1954), pp. 105-111.www.psychspace.com心理学空间网