In this paper we present a new implication of the unidimensional factor model. We prove that the partial correlation between two observed variables that load on one factor given any subset of other observed variables that load on this factor, lies between zero and the zero-order correlation between these two observed variables. We implement this result in an empirical bootstrap test that rejects the unidimensional factor model when partial correlations are identified that are either stronger than the zero-order correlation or have a different sign than the zero-order correlation. We demonstrate the use of the test in an empirical data example with data consisting of fourteen items that measure extraversion
Partial correlations are the natural interaction terms to be associated with the edges of the indepe...
<p>Zero-order correlations between the variables involved in the mediation model, Study 2.</p
<p>Zero-order correlations, descriptive statistics among all variables (<i>N</i> = 898).</p
This article is concerned with the seemingly simple problem of testing whether latent factors are pe...
A bootstrap test was created to measure the significance of a partial or semi-partial correlation eq...
The association structure between manifest variables arising from the single-factor model is investi...
The association structure between manifest variables arising from the single-factor model is investi...
The association structure between manifest variables arising from the single-factor model is investi...
Stressing the close resemblance between univariate and multivariate situations, it is shown that a p...
This paper concerns linear models for grouped data with group-specific effects. We construct a test ...
The association structure between manifest variables arising from the single-factor model is investi...
Stressing the close resemblance between univariate and multivariate situations, it is shown that a p...
Stressing the close resemblance between univariate and multivariate situations, it is shown that a p...
Stressing the close resemblance between univariate and multivariate situations, it is shown that a p...
This paper concerns linear models for grouped data with group-specific effects. We construct a portm...
Partial correlations are the natural interaction terms to be associated with the edges of the indepe...
<p>Zero-order correlations between the variables involved in the mediation model, Study 2.</p
<p>Zero-order correlations, descriptive statistics among all variables (<i>N</i> = 898).</p
This article is concerned with the seemingly simple problem of testing whether latent factors are pe...
A bootstrap test was created to measure the significance of a partial or semi-partial correlation eq...
The association structure between manifest variables arising from the single-factor model is investi...
The association structure between manifest variables arising from the single-factor model is investi...
The association structure between manifest variables arising from the single-factor model is investi...
Stressing the close resemblance between univariate and multivariate situations, it is shown that a p...
This paper concerns linear models for grouped data with group-specific effects. We construct a test ...
The association structure between manifest variables arising from the single-factor model is investi...
Stressing the close resemblance between univariate and multivariate situations, it is shown that a p...
Stressing the close resemblance between univariate and multivariate situations, it is shown that a p...
Stressing the close resemblance between univariate and multivariate situations, it is shown that a p...
This paper concerns linear models for grouped data with group-specific effects. We construct a portm...
Partial correlations are the natural interaction terms to be associated with the edges of the indepe...
<p>Zero-order correlations between the variables involved in the mediation model, Study 2.</p
<p>Zero-order correlations, descriptive statistics among all variables (<i>N</i> = 898).</p