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Heiser and Frank M.T.A. Busing --$tPrincipal Components Analysis with Nonlinear Optimal Scaling Transformations for Ordinal and Nominal Data /$rJacqueline J. Meulman, Anita J. Van der Kooij, and Willem J. Heiser --$gSection II.$tTesting and Measurement --$tResponsible Modeling of Measurement Data For Appropriate Inferences : Important Advances in Reliability and Validity Theory /$rBruno D. Zumbo & André A. Rupp --$tTest Modeling /$rRatna Nandakumar and Terry Ackerman --$tDifferential Item Functioning Analysis : Detecting DIF Items and Testing DIF Hypotheses /$rLouis A. Roussos and William Stout --$tUnderstanding Computerized Adaptive Testing : From Robbins-Monro to Lord, and Beyond /$rHua-Hua Chang --$gSection III.$tModels for Categorical Data -- 327 $tTrends in Categorical Data Analysis : New, Semi-new, and Recycled Ideas /$rDavid Rindskopf --$tOrdinal Regression Models /$rValen E. Johnson and James H. Albert --$tLatent Class Models /$rJay Magidson and Jeroen K. Vermunt --$tDiscrete-Time Survival Analysis /$rJohn B. Willett and Judith D. Singer --$gSection IV.$tModels For Multilevel Data --$tAn Introduction to Growth Modeling /$rDonald Hedeker --$tMultilevel Models for School Effectiveness Research /$rRussell W. Rumberger and Gregory J. Palardy --$tThe Use of Hierarchical Models in Analyzing Data From Experiments and Quasi-Experiments Conducted in Field Settings /$rMichael Seltzer --$tMeta-analysis /$rSpyros Konstantopoulos and Larry V. Hedges --$gSection V.$tModels For Latent Variables --$tDetermining the Number of Factors in Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor Analysis /$rRick H. Hoyle and Jamieson L. Duvall -- 327 $tExperimental, Quasi-Experimental, and Nonexperimental design and Analysis with Latent Variables /$rGregory R. Hancock --$tApplying Dynamic Factor Analysis in Behavioral and Social Science Research /$rJohn R. Nesselroade and Peter C. M. Molenaar --$tLatent Variable Analysis : Growth Mixture Modeling and Related Techniques For Longitudinal Data /$rBengt Muthén --$gSection VI.$tFoundational Issues --$tProbabilistic Modeling with Bayesian Networks /$rRichard E. Neapolitan and Scott Morris --$tThe Null Ritual : What You Always Wanted to Know About Significance Testing but Were Afraid to Ask /$rGerd Gigerenzer, Stefan Krauss, and Oliver Vitouch --$tOn Exogeneity /$rDavid Kaplan --$tObjectivity in Science and Structural Equation Modeling /$rStanley A. Mulaik --$tCausal Inference /$rPeter Spirtes ... [et al.]. 330 8 $aQuantitative methodology is a highly specialized field. 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