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The Orthogonal Transformations of a Factorial Matrix into Itself

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2025

Walter Lederman*
Affiliation:
Moray House, University of Edinburgh

Abstract

Certain matrix algebra, pertinent to multiple factor theory, is presented.

Type
Original Paper
Copyright
Copyright © 1938 Psychometric Society

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References

* 1. “The Definition and Measurement of g,” Journal of Educational Psychology, vol. 26, (1935), pp. 241-262.

2. “Some Points of Mathematical Technique in the Factorial Analysis of Ability” ibidem, vol. 27, (1936), pp. 37-54.

* See op. cit. (2), pp. 39-40.

* See M. Bôcher: Introduction to Higher Algebra, New York (1907), p. 299.