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DeSarbo, Wayne S.; And Others – Psychometrika, 1982
A variety of problems associated with the interpretation of traditional canonical correlation are discussed. A response surface approach is developed which allows for investigation of changes in the coefficients while maintaining an optimum canonical correlation value. Also, a discrete or constrained canonical correlation method is presented. (JKS)
Descriptors: Correlation, Mathematical Models, Multivariate Analysis, Statistical Studies
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Lance, Charles E. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1986
The logic and procedures underlying a disturbance term regression test of logical consistency for structural models are reviewed for recursive and nonrecursive designs. It is shown that in a simple three-variable, complete mediational case the test procedure is mathematically equivalent to a part correlation. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Correlation, Hypothesis Testing, Mathematical Models, Matrices
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Macready, George B. – Psychometrika, 1982
A strategy for the pairwise assessment which may be used to evaluate the nature of both "prerequisite" and "transference" relations existing among a set of traits is presented. Both confirmatory and exploratory strategies are presented. An example of how the strategy would be used is presented in the exploratory context.…
Descriptors: Correlation, Data Analysis, Item Analysis, Latent Trait Theory
Meshbane, Alice; Morris, John D. – 1994
A method for comparing the cross validated classification accuracies of linear and quadratic classification rules is presented under varying data conditions for the k-group classification problem. With this method, separate-group as well as total-group proportions of correct classifications can be compared for the two rules. McNemar's test for…
Descriptors: Classification, Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Discriminant Analysis
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Hodapp, Volker; Wermuth, Nanny – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1983
Decomposable models, which allow for the interdependence of structure among observable variables, are described. Each model is fully characterized by a set of conditional interdependence restrictions and can be visualized with an undirected as well as a special type of directed graph. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Correlation, Data Analysis, Estimation (Mathematics), Mathematical Models
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Cahan, Sorel – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1986
This paper points out the logical, theoretical, and statistical problems associated with the computation of the "pooled-within" correlation coefficient in partially segregated educational systems. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Correlation, Educational Research, Heterogeneous Grouping, Homogeneous Grouping
Hedges, Larry V. – 1982
Meta-analysis has become an important supplement to traditional methods of research reviewing, although many problems must be addressed by the reviewer who carries out a meta-analysis. These problems include identifying and obtaining appropriate studies, extracting estimates of effect size from the studies, coding or classifying studies, analyzing…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Correlation, Error of Measurement, Mathematical Models
BARNETT, F.C.; SAW, J.G. – 1964
A WORKING MODEL CAPABLE OF RANKING INDIVIDUALS IN A RANDOM SAMPLE FROM A MULTIVARIATE POPULATION BY SOME CRITERION OF INTEREST WAS DEVELOPED. THE MULTIPLE CORRELATION COEFFICIENT OF RANKS WITH MEASURED VARIATES AS A STATISTIC IN TESTING WHETHER RANKS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH MEASUREMENTS WAS EMPLOYED AND DUBBED "QUASI-RANK MULTIPLE CORRELATION…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Correlation, Data Analysis, Discriminant Analysis
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Stelzl, Ingeborg – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1986
Since computer programs have been available for estimating and testing linear causal models, these models have been used increasingly in the behavioral sciences. This paper discusses the problem that very different causal structures may fit the same set of data equally well. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Correlation, Goodness of Fit, Mathematical Models
Van Epps, Pamela D. – 1987
This paper discusses the principles underlying discriminant analysis and constructs a simulated data set to illustrate its methods. Discriminant analysis is a multivariate technique for identifying the best combination of variables to maximally discriminate between groups. Discriminant functions are established on existing groups and used to…
Descriptors: Classification, Correlation, Discriminant Analysis, Educational Research
Keown, Lauriston L.; Hakstian, A. Ralph – 1972
This study involved an investigation of the use of Pearson r, tetrachoric r, phi, phi/phi maximum, and Kendall Tau-B coefficients as measures of association for the incomplete principal components analysis of simulated Likert scale attitudinal data, based on a known factor pattern and possessing different types of severe departures from normality.…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Componential Analysis, Correlation, Data Analysis
Chacko, Harsha E. – 1986
Canonical correlation analysis is a multivariate statistical model which facilitates the study of interrelationships among multiple dependent variables and multiple independent variables. It identifies components of one set of variables that are most highly related linearly to the components of the other set of variables. The underlying logic of…
Descriptors: Correlation, Higher Education, Interest Inventories, Mathematical Models
Werts, C. E.; And Others – 1972
Intraclass correlation reliability estimates are based on the assumption that the various measures are equivalent. Joreskog's (1970) general model for the analysis of covariance structures can be used to test the validity of this assumption. (For related document, see TM 002 301.) (Author)
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Correlation, Hypothesis Testing, Mathematical Models
Ackerman, Terry A. – 1987
One of the important underlying assumptions of all item response theory (IRT) models is that of local independence. This assumption requires that the response to an item on a test not be influenced by the response to any other items. This assumption is often taken for granted, with little or no scrutiny of the response process required to answer…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Correlation, Estimation (Mathematics), Latent Trait Theory
Mislevy, Robert J. – 1985
This paper reviews recent work in factor analysis of categorical variables. Emphasis is on the generalized least squares solution. A section on maximum likelihood solution focuses on extensions of the classical model, especially the normal case. Many of the recent developments have taken place within this context, and it provides a unified…
Descriptors: Correlation, Estimation (Mathematics), Factor Analysis, Factor Structure
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