Technique of Factor Analysis

  • STEPHENSON W
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Abstract

Instead of the usual procedure with a selected group of n individuals each of whom has been measured in m tests, we may invert the technique and begin with a population of n different tests each of which is measured or scaled by m individuals. This makes possible new studies on the Spearman "central intellective factor" (g), and the two-factor theorem. The technique is especially valuable in experimental esthetics and educational psychology.

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STEPHENSON, W. (1935). Technique of Factor Analysis. Nature, 136(3434), 297–297. https://doi.org/10.1038/136297b0

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