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Confirmatory Factor Analysis

1988
As a general topic, confirmatory factor analysis refers to the examination of properties of linear combinations that have been defined in advance. This chapter surveys several situations in which such a priori linear combinations are likely to be found. Specifically, six major topics are discussed.
Ira H. Bernstein   +2 more
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Confirmatory Factor Analysis

1996
Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) is based on the premise that observable variables are imperfect indicators of certain underlying, or latent, constructs. For example, variables used in the regression and path analytical models of Chapter 1, such as father’s education (FaEd), degree aspirations (Degre Asp), and highest held academic degree (Degree ...
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Confirmatory Factor Analysis

2009
As mentioned in the last chapter, a measurement model of the type illustrated in Fig. 4.1 is assumed in confirmatory factor analysis.
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Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Wais and the WPPSI

Psychological Reports, 1979
Wechsler's hypothesis that verbal and performance factors are the major dimensions underlying the WAIS and the WPPSI subtests was directly tested by using confirmatory factor analysis. Correlated multiple-group factor analyses were performed on the WAIS subtest intercorrelations based on Wechsler's (1955) standardization sample and Doppelt and Wallace'
N V, Ramanaiah, M L, Adams
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Clinical Applications of Confirmatory Factor Analysis

Journal of Personality Assessment, 2020
Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) supports nearly all contemporary test construction and evaluation. Most of it happens behind the scenes, though, from the perspective of busy practitioners.
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