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An investigation of the common factor space of some well known questionnaire scales: the Eysenck EPI, the Comrey scales and the IPAT Trait-State kit (CST)
Barton, Keith ; Cattell, Raymond B. (Raymond Bernard), 1905-1998
Barton, Keith
Cattell, Raymond B. (Raymond Bernard), 1905-1998
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1975
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Psychology,Personality traits
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Barton, K., Cattell, R.B. (1975). An investigation of the common factor space of some well known questionnaire scales: the Eysenck EPI, the Comrey scales and the IPAT Trait-State kit (CST). The Journal of Multivariate Experimental Personality and Clinical Psychology, 1(4), 268-277. https://doi.org/10.62704/10057/17323
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In the domain of measurement of personality by questionnaire, the last decade has been one of integration. At least among the designers of factored scales, if not among others, there have been attempts systematically to discover the common factor space and the relative standing of the various scales therein (Cattell, 1973; Comrey & Duffy, 1968; Derman & Harman, 1973; Eysenck & Eysenck, 1968).
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Western Institute of Multivariate Experimental Psychology
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Journal of Multivariate Experimental Personality and Clinical Psychology
v.1 no.4
v.1 no.4
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0149-9688
