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Eber, Herbert W. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1977
The best strategy for personality scale construction may be a utilitarian concept rather than a psychometric one. Some specific suggestions are given. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Personality Measures, Test Construction, Test Validity
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Flamer, Stephen – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1983
Multitrait-Multimethod analysis and confirmatory factor analysis were used to investigate differences in Likert, Thurstone, and Semantic Differential techniques. Results indicated that these measurement techniques are not completely interchangeable. (JKS)
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Measurement Techniques, Rating Scales, Scaling
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Goffin, Richard D.; Jackson, Douglas N. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1988
The structural validity of the Index of Organizational Reactions (IOR)--an eight-factor job satisfaction scale--was investigated via confirmatory factor analysis. Results of first- and second-order factor analyses of data concerning a stratified random sample of 445 employees of a large financial institution are reported. (TJH)
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Employee Attitudes, Factor Analysis, Job Satisfaction
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Porges, Stephen W.; And Others – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1985
The Illinois Classroom Assessment Profile is a teacher rating scale that is sensitive to behavior disorders exhibited by hyperactive children. The behavioral dimensions represent sustained attention, impulsivity, conduct, fine motor coordination, and evaluative anxiety. The development of the scale and investigations of its factor structure are…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Rating Scales, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure
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Thorndike, Robert L. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1985
Double cross-validation of a test battery against multiple criterion variables found the first general factor accounts for most criterion variance in cross-validated regression weights. Small contributions are made by mechanical/technical and psychomotor factors. It appears a common general factor plays the major role in validity for a range of…
Descriptors: Ability, Aptitude Tests, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure
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Noller, Patricia; And Others – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1988
The Comrey Personality Scales were administered to 669 Australian advanced undergraduate students at the University of Queensland in 1984 and 1985. Factor analysis of results and results with other cultural groups indicate that the eight personality factors measured by the scales have considerable stability across cultural boundaries. (TJH)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Factor Analysis, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Ofir, Chezy; And Others – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1987
Three frequently used response formats are compared via analysis of covariance structures. The cumulative results based on four data sets provided evidence inconsistent with previous research suggesting that these formats are interchangeable. The semantic-differential format is most preferred while in most cases the Stapel format is least…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Factor Analysis, Hypothesis Testing, Mathematical Models
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Byrne, Barbara M. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1988
Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were used to investigate the factorial validity across gender of the Self-Description Questionnaire III (SDQ III) subscales measuring general, school, English, and mathematics self-concepts. When administered to 516 male/475 female 11th/12th graders in Ottawa (Canada), the questionnaire demonstrated…
Descriptors: English, Factor Analysis, Foreign Countries, Grade 11
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Fleming, James S.; De Avila, Edward A. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1980
Two tests of cognitive development, the Cartoon Conservation Scales, Levels I and II, were designed to measure Piagetian stage-related constructs for children of different age groups. The tests were factor analyzed within age levels and were also analyzed using scalogram and tabular methods to test sequential hypotheses. (Author/CTM)
Descriptors: Cartoons, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Tests, Conservation (Concept)