In contrast to Borsboom (2008) who distinguishes between manifest and latent variables on epistemic grounds in terms of “epistemic accessibility,” I advocate a demarcation on pragmatic grounds. The latter way of understanding this distinction does justice to the intuitions driving Borsboom’s account, but avoids unnecessary epistemic complications. I then turn to two cases, the Flynn Effect and the case of psycho-educational assessment, and show an equivocal understanding of one latent variable, Spearman’s g, has led some researchers to draw paradoxical conclusions regarding cognitive ability
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 65-79.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The proposal for ...
When people evaluate explanations in uncertain situations, the latent scope bias occurs. It refers t...
As emphasized in the call for papers by Jonna Kulikowich and Gregory Hancock, the primary goal of th...
In contrast to Borsboom (2008) who distinguishes between manifest and latent variables on epistemic ...
This paper formulates a metatheoretical framework for latent variable modeling. It does so by spelli...
International audienceWe discuss the latent variables construct, particularly in regard to the follo...
Latent variable models are widely used in social sciences in which interest is centred on entities s...
We discuss the limitations of hypothesis testing using (quasi-) experiments in the study of cognitiv...
Weinberger (2015) claims that if a latent variable is a cause, it must be a within-subject cause. In...
We highlight the difference between valid causal indicator models, that provide useful information o...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75114/1/j.1467-9574.1991.tb01295.x.pd
Latent variable models play an important role in psychological and educational measurement, which at...
We consider the use of interventions for resolving a problem of unidentified statistical models. The...
Mickes, Wixted, and Wais (2007) proposed a simple test of latent strength variability in recognition...
Mickes, Wixted, and Wais (2007) proposed a simple test of latent strength variability in recognition...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 65-79.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The proposal for ...
When people evaluate explanations in uncertain situations, the latent scope bias occurs. It refers t...
As emphasized in the call for papers by Jonna Kulikowich and Gregory Hancock, the primary goal of th...
In contrast to Borsboom (2008) who distinguishes between manifest and latent variables on epistemic ...
This paper formulates a metatheoretical framework for latent variable modeling. It does so by spelli...
International audienceWe discuss the latent variables construct, particularly in regard to the follo...
Latent variable models are widely used in social sciences in which interest is centred on entities s...
We discuss the limitations of hypothesis testing using (quasi-) experiments in the study of cognitiv...
Weinberger (2015) claims that if a latent variable is a cause, it must be a within-subject cause. In...
We highlight the difference between valid causal indicator models, that provide useful information o...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75114/1/j.1467-9574.1991.tb01295.x.pd
Latent variable models play an important role in psychological and educational measurement, which at...
We consider the use of interventions for resolving a problem of unidentified statistical models. The...
Mickes, Wixted, and Wais (2007) proposed a simple test of latent strength variability in recognition...
Mickes, Wixted, and Wais (2007) proposed a simple test of latent strength variability in recognition...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 65-79.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The proposal for ...
When people evaluate explanations in uncertain situations, the latent scope bias occurs. It refers t...
As emphasized in the call for papers by Jonna Kulikowich and Gregory Hancock, the primary goal of th...