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ANALYSIS FOR ELEMENTARY LINKAGE ISOLATING ORTHOGONAL AND OBLIQUE TYPES AND TYPAL RELEVANCIES1 LOUIS L. McQUITTY State Michigan University SEVERAL of the terms of the above title are to analogous in factor to factors, key concepts analysis; types correspond and relevancies to factor These typal correspond loadings. terms have similar to the ones in meanings corresponding Thurstonian factor for one fundamental dif- analysis except the terms of are here ference ; elementary linkage analysis ap- to a of which structure is plied theory psychological basically different from structure as Thurstone simple developed by (16, data are so interrelated that the sometimes 181). However, p. difference in does not itself in results; theory express empirical sometimes results similar or to, linkage analysis yields very even identical those of rotated solutions. with, factor-analytic of are its Advantages elementary linkage analysis provision for a theoretical its investigating particular position, speed, and its A can fifteen variable matrix be objectivity. analyzed into determined in five to ten all objectively minutes, types with and The solution operations only pencil paper. original of a the desired no rotation is structure; linkage analysis gives required. Need the Method for is a of method Elementary linkage analysis clustering.
Educational and Psychological Measurement – SAGE
Published: Jul 1, 1957
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