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Multiple Hierarchical Analysis

Richard J. Hofmann

Miami University

A multivariate method for exploratory scalogram analysis of binary data is developed—Multiple Hierarchical Analysis (MHA). This method, based on certain factor analytic methodology, is demon strated using an illustrative data set. It is concluded that the MHA methodology will be functional in identifying underlying independent and noninde pendent scales in binary data.

Applied Psychological Measurement, Vol. 4, No. 1, 91-103 (1980)
DOI: 10.1177/014662168000400110


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