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P. de Boeck and M. Wilson (eds.) (2004). Explanatory item response models: A generalized linear and nonlinear approach. New York: Springer. 382+xxii pp.,US $69.95. ISBN 03874025756 - A. Skrondal & S. Rabe-Hesketh (2004). Generalized latent variable modeling: Multilevel, longitudinal and structural equation models. 508+xii pp., US $89.95. ISBN 1584880007

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P. de Boeck and M. Wilson (eds.) (2004). Explanatory item response models: A generalized linear and nonlinear approach. New York: Springer. 382+xxii pp.,US $69.95. ISBN 03874025756

A. Skrondal & S. Rabe-Hesketh (2004). Generalized latent variable modeling: Multilevel, longitudinal and structural equation models. 508+xii pp., US $89.95. ISBN 1584880007

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2025

Jay Verkuilen*
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Copyright © 2006 The Psychometric Society

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