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Multiple group methods for common-factor analysis: Their basis, computation, and interpretation

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DOI10.1007/BF02288783zbMATH Open0049.37503MaRDI QIDQ2650686FDOQ2650686


Authors: Louis Guttman Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1952

Published in: Psychometrika (Search for Journal in Brave)






zbMATH Keywords

statistics


Cites Work

  • General theory and methods for matric factoring
  • Image theory for the structure of quantitative variates
  • Multiple rectilinear prediction and the resolution into components
  • Factoring test scores and implications for the method of averages
  • A simple method of factor analysis
  • A generalized simplex for factor analysis
  • A multiple group method of factoring the correlation matrix


Cited In (7)

  • On the Wedderburn-Guttman theorem
  • The square root method and multiple group methods of factor analysis
  • A necessary and sufficient formula for matric factoring
  • Alternative characterizations of the extended Wedderburn-Guttman theorem
  • A generalized simplex for factor analysis
  • Algorithms for unweighted least-squares factor analysis
  • A new family of constrained principal component analysis (CPCA)





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