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Dato N. M. de Gruijter, and Leo J. Th. van der Kamp. Statistical Models in Psychological and Educational Testing. Lisse, Holland: Swets & Zeitlinger, 1984. X + 300 pp. $22.75.
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Dato N. M. de Gruijter, and Leo J. Th. van der Kamp. Statistical Models in Psychological and Educational Testing. Lisse, Holland: Swets & Zeitlinger, 1984. X + 300 pp. $22.75.
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