Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

August 10, 2012

Factor Analysis at 100:… [Two Subjects – One Name]

Filed under: Factor Analysis,Statistics — Patrick Durusau @ 3:53 am

Factor Analysis at 100: Historical Developments And Future Directions (Cudeck, MacCallum, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc, 2007. (384 pp.)) was mentioned by Christophe Lalanne in Some Random Notes, as one of his recent book acquisitions.

While searching for that volume, I encountered a conference with the same name: Factor Analysis at 100: Historical Developments And Future Directions [Conference, 2004] .

At the conference site you will find links to materials from thirteen speakers, plus a “Factor Analysis Genealogy” and “Factor Analysis Timeline.”

The presentations from the conference became papers that appear in the volume Christophe recently purchased.

Charles Spearman’s paper, “General Intelligence, Objectively Determined and Measured,” in the American Journal of Psychology [PDF version] [HTML version] (1904) was posted to the conference homepage.


The relevant subject identifiers are obvious. What else would you add to topics representing these subjects? Why?

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