Latent Variable Models and Factor Analysis (Griffin's Statistical Monographs and Courses)

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Latent variable models comprise an important branch of multivariate analysis. In particular, they are used to create a framework for reducing data from large scale statistical enquiries to manageable proportions. Factor analysis, a key latent variable model, has been effectively applied to problems in sociology, geology, chemistry, and psychology. This book provides a latent-variable framework for psychometricians and statisticians in their specification and use of suitable research models. Several chapters explore fields where the data are categorical and the latent variables are metrical.

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Name in long format: Latent Variable Models and Factor Analysis (Griffin's Statistical Monographs and Courses)
ISBN-10: 0195206150
ISBN-13: 9780195206159
Book pages: 208
Book language: en
Edition: 1st Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Dimensions: Height: 8.75 inches, Length: 5.75 inches, Width: 0.711 inches

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