Messick, Samuel
Messick, Samuel 19..-....
Messick, Samuel, -1998
Messick, Samuel J., 1931-1998
Messick, Samuel James, 1931-1998
Samuel Messick American psychologist
Messick, Samuel 1931-1998
VIAF ID: 232936937 ( Personal )
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Works
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Assessment in higher education, 1998: | |
Computer simulation of personality, frontier of psychological theory | |
Conformity, anticonformity, and independence : their dimensionality and generality | |
Decision and choice; contributions of Sidney Siegel. | |
A distinction between judgments of frequency and of desirability as determinants of response | |
Eating inventory : manual | |
Evaluating deception in psychological research | |
A general least squares solution for successive intervals | |
The identification of content and style : a multidimensional interpretation of acquiescence | |
An individual differences model for multidimensional scaling | |
Individuality in learning | |
Intelligence and personality | |
Large-scale educational assessment as policy research : aspirations and limitations | |
Measurement in personality and cognition. | |
Placing children in special education : a strategy for equity | |
Principals of modern psychological measurement : a festschrift for Frederic M. Lord | |
Problems in human assessment | |
Psychological scaling: theory and applications; report of a conference. | |
A punched card procedure for the method of successive intervals | |
Review and reanalysis of research from the fifties to the FTC : the effectiveness of coaching for the SAT | |
The role of constructs in psychological and educational measurement | |
Suspicion of deception : implications for conformity research. |