Latent Variable Models and Factor Analysis (Griffin's Statistical Monographs and Courses)
Author(s)
Bartholomew, D.J.
Bartholomew, D.J.
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.
Keywords
Latent variables, Latent structure analysis, Factor analysis, QA278.6 .B37 1987, 519.5/35
Latent variables, Latent structure analysis, Factor analysis, QA278.6 .B37 1987, 519.5/35
Name in long format: | Latent Variable Models and Factor Analysis (Griffin's Statistical Monographs and Courses) |
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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 |