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Appendix B - Hierarchical Factor Matrix Files

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 September 2009

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Appendix B consists of 468 ASCII-character files recorded on three 3.5-inch high-density disks that accompany this volume, although sold separately. Each file, when printed, is a hierarchical factor matrix (on one or more pages) for one of the datasets examined in the volume. The format of such tables is described in Chapter 3, with reference to Tables 3.2G, 3.3, and 3.5.

The files are designed to be printed on wide (14⅞″) computer paper using an IBM or IBM-compatible personal computer and a dot-matrix printer that will accommodate such paper and that is capable of printing boldface and italicized characters. Values printed in boldface are those for variables that are salient for a given factor. Values that are printed both in boldface and italics are those that are not salient for a given factor but are nevertheless greater than .295 in absolute magnitude. A file can be printed using a normal DOS command such as A > print a:ADEV01.HI (assuming that the disk is in drive A and that one desires to print file ADEV01.HI, as listed in the directory of the disk). In alphabetical order, files ADEV01.HI through GUST11A.HI are on the disk labeled APPENDIX_B1; files HAKS01.HI through ROYC11.HI are on disk APPENDIX_B2; files SATT01.HI through YELA21.HI are on disk APPENDIX_B3.

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Human Cognitive Abilities
A Survey of Factor-Analytic Studies
, pp. 796
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1993

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