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A First Course in Factor Analysis (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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A First Course in Factor Analysis (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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The goal of this book is to foster a basic understanding of factor
analytic techniques so that readers can use them in their own
research and critically evaluate their use by other researchers.
Both the underlying theory and correct application are emphasized.
The theory is presented through the mathematical basis of the most
common factor analytic models and several methods used in factor
analysis. On the application side, considerable attention is given
to the extraction problem, the rotation problem, and the
interpretation of factor analytic results. Hence, readers are given
a background of understanding in the the theory underlying factor
analysis and then taken through the steps in executing a proper
analysis -- from the initial problem of design through choice of
correlation coefficient, factor extraction, factor rotation, factor
interpretation, and writing up results. br br This revised edition
includes introductions to newer methods -- such as confirmatory
factor analysis and structural equation modeling -- that have
revolutionized factor analysis in recent years. To help remove some
of the mystery underlying these newer, more complex methods, the
introductory examples utilize i EQS /i and i LISREL /i . Updated
material relating to the validation of the Comrey Personality
Scales also has been added. Finally, program disks for running
factor analyses on either an IBM-compatible PC or a mainframe with
i FORTRAN /i capabilities are available. The intended audience for
this volume includes talented but mathematically unsophisticated
advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and research workers
seeking to acquire a basic understanding of the principles
supporting factoranalysis. br br Disks are available in 5.25" and
3.5" formats for both mainframe programs written in Fortran and IBM
PCs and compatibles running a math co-processor. br
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