
doi: 10.1007/bf02289448
pmid: 14306382
As an alternative to the analysis of variance approach to reliability a multiple-factor analysis approach is illustrated. The one-factor and the multiple-factor models for reliability are compared. Tests on the latent roots associated with the principal components of intercorrelation matrices are used to determine the number of components to be retained. Conditions under which one or more of the principal components should be utilized are discussed.
Humans, Reproducibility of Results
Humans, Reproducibility of Results
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