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Thompson, Bruce – 1989
In the present study Monte Carlo methods were employed to evaluate the degree to which canonical function and structure coefficients may be differentially sensitive to sampling error. Sampling error influences were investigated across variations in variable and sample (n) sizes, and across variations in average within-set correlation sizes and in…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Correlation, Monte Carlo Methods, Multivariate Analysis
Lautenschlager, Gary J. – 1988
The parallel analysis method for determining the number of components to retain in a principal components analysis has received a recent resurgence of support and interest. However, researchers and practitioners desiring to use this criterion have been hampered by the required Monte Carlo analyses needed to develop the criteria. Two recent…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics), Evaluation Criteria, Monte Carlo Methods

Monaco, Malina – 1997
The effects of skewed theta distributions on indices of differential item functioning (DIF) were studied, comparing Mantel Haenszel (N. Mantel and W. Haenszel, 1959) and DFIT (N. S. Raju, W. J. van der Linden, and P. F. Fleer) (noncompensatory DIF). The significance of the study is that in educational and psychological data, the distributions one…
Descriptors: Ability, Estimation (Mathematics), Item Bias, Monte Carlo Methods
Kim, Seock-Ho – 1998
The accuracy of the Markov chain Monte Carlo procedure, Gibbs sampling, was considered for estimation of item and ability parameters of the one-parameter logistic model. Four data sets were analyzed to evaluate the Gibbs sampling procedure. Data sets were also analyzed using methods of conditional maximum likelihood, marginal maximum likelihood,…
Descriptors: Ability, Estimation (Mathematics), Item Response Theory, Markov Processes