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Moilanen, Kristin L. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2007
This manuscript presents a study in which the factor structure and validity of the Adolescent Self-Regulatory Inventory (ASRI) were examined. The ASRI is a theoretically-based questionnaire that taps two temporal aspects of self-regulation (regulation in the short- and long-term). 169 students in the 6th, 8th, and 10th grades of a small,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Questionnaires, Validity, Prosocial Behavior
Grandey, Alicia A.; Cordeiro, Bryanne L.; Michael, Judd H. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2007
The current study questions whether organizational perceptions of family supportiveness predict work-family conflict (WFC) and job satisfaction for an atypical sample of male hourly workers in a manufacturing organization, and whether those relationships depend on work (number of work hours) and family (number of family roles) demands. A…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Employees, Job Satisfaction, Factor Structure
Greer, Tawanda M. – Journal of Black Psychology, 2007
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the latent factor structure of the Coping With Problems Experienced (COPE) inventory, and to compare this structure to an imposed, culturally relevant latent structure with a sample of African Americans. The alternate, latent structure was derived from an Africentric framework, as well as from…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Coping, Factor Structure, African Americans
Nauta, Margaret M. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2007
A six-item measure of global satisfaction with one's major, the Academic Major Satisfaction Scale (AMSS), was developed and validated. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses suggested a unidimensional structure. The measure had high internal consistency and distinguished between students who remained in their majors versus those who changed…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Career Choice, Self Efficacy, Social Desirability
Zwick, Rebecca – 1991
Research in the behavioral and health sciences frequently involves the application of one-factor analysis of variance models. The goal may be to compare several independent groups of subjects on a quantitative dependent variable or to compare measurements made on a single group of subjects on different occasions or under different conditions. In…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Factor Structure, Power (Statistics)
Stapleton, Connie D. – 1997
Exploratory and confirmatory factor analytic techniques are compared, and how to conduct a confirmatory factor analysis is reviewed. A sampling of "fit" statistics and suggestions for methods to improve models for testing are also presented. Exploratory factor analysis is used to explore data to determine the number of the nature of…
Descriptors: Correlation, Educational Testing, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure
Rennie, Kimberly M. – 1997
Rotation is used in almost all exploratory factor analysis (EFA) studies. There are numerous rotation strategies that can be employed in these various applications. This paper reviews the various rotation choices in EFA studies, including confirmatory rotation, and presents criteria useful in selecting rotation methods in various analytic…
Descriptors: Correlation, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Oblique Rotation
Evans, Victoria P. – 1999
The central objective of factor analysis is to explain the greatest amount of variance in a data set with the smallest number of factors. Higher-order analysis is an invaluable tool that offers the benefit of parsimony provided by first-order analysis with the opportunity to make data-based generalizations beyond the first-order. Higher-order…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Social Science Research
Nasser, Fadia; Wisenbaker, Joseph; Benson, Jeri – 1998
Logistic regression was used for modeling the observation-to-indicator ratio needed for the standard error scree procedure (SEscree) to correctly identify the number of factors existing in generated sample correlation matrices. The created correlation matrices were manipulated along the number of factors (4,6), sample size (250, 500), magnitude of…
Descriptors: Correlation, Error of Measurement, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure
Kennedy, Helen L. – 1999
Assumptions underlying the multifaceted, hierarchical structure of self-efficacy previously hypothesized by R. Shavelson, J. Hubner, and G. Stanton (1976) for the construct of self-concept were tested. The self-efficacy interpretation of the Science Self-Efficacy Scale (H. Kennedy, 1996), a relatively new measure, was studied with 331 (151 female…
Descriptors: College Students, Factor Structure, Higher Education, Mathematics
Morris, Charles G. – 1983
Although it has been suggested that an understanding of shyness may come from a better understanding of social anxiety, there is no hard evidence that shy people are in fact socially anxious. To explore the link between shyness and social anxiety, a 297-item questionnaire was administered to 302 college students. Analysis of the 100 questionnaire…
Descriptors: Anxiety, College Students, Factor Structure, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMartin, James K.; McDonald, Roderick P. – Psychometrika, 1975
A Bayesian procedure is given for estimation in unrestricted common factor analysis. A choice of the form of the prior distribution is justified. The procedure achieves its objective of avoiding inadmissible estimates of unique variances, and is reasonably insensitive to certain variations in the shape of the prior distribution. (Author/BJG)
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedSchriesheim, Chester A.; Stogdill, Ralph M. – Personnel Psychology, 1975
This study was undertaken to compare factorial similarity across three scale versions within the same sample focusing on leadership phenomena. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Leadership, Measurement Instruments, Psychological Studies
Peer reviewedBechtoldt, Harold P. – Psychometrika, 1974
Procedures developed by Joreskog for studying similarities and differences in factor structures between different groups were applied to data from a study by Thurstoen to investigate the sampling stability of a hypothesized isolated configuration. The hypothesis of an isolated configuration was rejected but not by much. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Hypothesis Testing
Thompson, Bruce – 1982
A "doubly-centered" raw data matrix is one for which both columns and rows have both unit variance and means equal to zero. The factor scores from one analysis are the same as factor pattern coefficients from the other analysis except for a variance adjustment. This study explored an extension of the reciprocity principle which may have…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Matrices, Rating Scales

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