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Factor analysis and measurement in sociological research : a multi-dimensional perspective / editors, David J. Jackson and Edgar F. Borgatta.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Jackson, David J.
Borgatta, Edgar F., 1924-2016.
Series:
Sage studies in international sociology ; 21.
Sage studies in international sociology ; 21
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sociology--Research--Statistical methods.
Sociology.
Factor analysis.
Sociology--Research.
Análisis factorial.
Local Subjects:
Análisis factorial.
Physical Description:
313 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; Beverly Hills, Calif. : Sage, [1981]
Contents:
Introduction: measurement in sociological research / David J. Jackson and Edgar F. Borgatta
Factor analysis as an aid in the formation and refinement of empirically useful concepts / Alberto Marradi
Selecting a data analysis model for factorial ecology research / David J. Jackson and Edgar F. Borgatta
A non-metric multi-dimensional scaling of urban services and urban populations / William G. Howard and David R. Heise
Alternative coding procedures and the factorial structure of attitude and belief systems / Pablo Suárez
Measurement issues in mental health needs assessment / Charles E. Holzer III and Lynn Robbins
The use of LISREL in sociological model building / Dag Sörbom and Karl G. Jöreskog
Factor analysis of dichotomous variables: American attitudes toward abortion / Bengt Muthén
New developments in latent structure analysis / Clifford C. Clogg
Applications of simultaneous factor analysis to issues of factorial invariance / Duane F. Alwin and David J. Jackson
Job conditions and intellectual flexibility / Melvin L. Kohn and Carmi Schooler.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Other Format:
Online version: Factor analysis and measurement in sociological research.
ISBN:
0803998147
9780803998148
0803998155
9780803998155
OCLC:
8110239

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