Tucker: 9 Cognitive variables discussed by Tucker and Lewis (1973)
Description
Tucker and Lewis (1973) introduced a reliability coefficient for ML factor analysis. Their example data set was previously reported by Tucker (1958) and taken from Thurstone and Thurstone (1941). The correlation matrix is a 9 x 9 for 710 subjects and has two correlated factors of ability: Word Fluency and Verbal.
Usage
data(Tucker)
Arguments
Format
A data frame with 9 observations on the following 9 variables.
t42
Prefixes
t54
Suffixes
t45
Chicago Reading Test: Vocabulary
t46
Chicago Reading Test: Sentences
t23
First and last letters
t24
First letters
t27
Four letter words
t10
Completion
t51
Same or Opposite
Details
The correlation matrix from Tucker (1958) was used in Tucker and Lewis (1973) for the Tucker-Lewis Index of factoring reliability.
References
L.~Tucker and C.~Lewis. (1973) A reliability coefficient for maximum likelihood factor analysis.
Psychometrika, 38(1):1--10.
F.~J. Floyd and K.~F. Widaman. (1995) Factor analysis in the development and refinement of clinical
assessment instruments., Psychological Assessment, 7(3):286 -- 299.