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Hakstian, A. Ralph – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1975
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Matrices
Joreskog, Karl G.; Van Thillo, Marielle – 1971
A new basic algorithm is discussed that may be used to do factor analysis by any of these three methods: (1) unweighted least squares, (2) generalized least squares, or (3) maximum likelihood. (CK)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Programs, Correlation, Expectation
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Katz, Jeffrey Owen; Rohlf, F. James – Psychometrika, 1974
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Criteria, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure
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Jensema, Carl – 1971
Under some circumstances, it is desirable to compare the factor patterns obtained from different factor analyses. To date, the best method of simultaneously achieving simple structure and maximum similarity is the technique devised by Bloxom (1968). This technique simultaneously rotates different factor patterns to maximum similarity and varimax…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Programs, Correlation, Factor Analysis
Beaton, Albert E., Jr. – 1973
Commonality analysis is an attempt to understand the relative predictive power of the regressor variables, both individually and in combination. The squared multiple correlation is broken up into elements assigned to each individual regressor and to each possible combination of regressors. The elements have the property that the appropriate sums…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Programs, Correlation, Data Analysis
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Carroll, Robert M.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1972
A copy of the computer program, which determines the transformation matrix used to rotate the configuration, the dilation factor, and the translation vector, is available from the first author. (CB)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Goodness of Fit
Hall, Charles E. – 1971
A set of symbols is presented along with logical operators which represent the possible manipulations of the linear model. The use of these symbols and operators is to simplify the representation of analysis of variance models, correlation models and factor analysis models. (Author)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Computer Programs, Correlation, Factor Analysis
Urry, Vern W. – 1971
Bayesian estimation procedures are summarized and numerically illustrated by means of simulation methods. Procedures of data generation for simulation purposes are also delineated and computationally demonstrated. The logistic model basic to the Bayesian estimation procedures is shown to be explicit with respect to the probability distribution…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Adaptive Testing, Bayesian Statistics, Computer Programs