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Loevinger on Unidimensional Tests with Reference to Guttman, Rasch, and Wright.

Loevinger's specifications for a unidimensional test are discussed. The implications are reviewed using commentary from Guttman's and Rasch's specification for specific objectivity. A large population is sampled to evaluate the implications of this approach in light of Wright's early presentation regarding data analysis. The results of this analysis show the sample follows the specifications of Loevinger and those of Rasch for a unidimensional test.

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