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Xi, Nuo; Browne, Michael W. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2014
A promising "underlying bivariate normal" approach was proposed by Jöreskog and Moustaki for use in the factor analysis of ordinal data. This was a limited information approach that involved the maximization of a composite likelihood function. Its advantage over full-information maximum likelihood was that very much less computation was…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Data, Computation
Jia, Fan; Moore, E. Whitney G.; Kinai, Richard; Crowe, Kelly S.; Schoemann, Alexander M.; Little, Todd D. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2014
Utilizing planned missing data (PMD) designs (ex. 3-form surveys) enables researchers to ask participants fewer questions during the data collection process. An important question, however, is just how few participants are needed to effectively employ planned missing data designs in research studies. This article explores this question by using…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Statistical Inference, Error of Measurement, Computation
Rouder, Jeffrey N.; Morey, Richard D. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2012
In this article, we present a Bayes factor solution for inference in multiple regression. Bayes factors are principled measures of the relative evidence from data for various models or positions, including models that embed null hypotheses. In this regard, they may be used to state positive evidence for a lack of an effect, which is not possible…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Multiple Regression Analysis, Factor Analysis, Statistical Inference

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