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This manuscript was completed prior to Dr. Rajaratnam's death in December, 1963, at which time she was on the staff of the University of Minnesota. These investigations were conducted at the University of Illinois, under grant M-1839 from the National Institute of Mental Health. The present addresses of the junior authors are: Cronbach, School of Education, Stanford University; Gleser, School of Medicine, University of Cincinnati.

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Rajaratnam, N., Cronbach, L.J. & Gleser, G.C. Generalizability of stratified-parallel tests. Psychometrika 30, 39–56 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02289746

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