Some Further Notes on the Problem of Oblique Factor Transformation [microform] / A. Ralph Hakstian and Robert A. Abell.

Four prominent oblique transformation techniques--biquartimin, direct oblimin, promax, and the Harris-Kaiser procedure--are described and compared as to optimality of solution. Additionally, two newly-developed procedures--falling into the category designated as Case III by Harris and Kaiser (1964)-...

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Main Author: Hakstian, A. Ralph
Corporate Author: University of Alberta. Division of Educational Research
Other Authors: Abell, Robert A.
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1973.
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