TY - JOUR AU - Silverstein, A.B. AB - EDUCATIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT 763-767. 1969, 29, AN ALTERNATIVE FACTOR ANALYTIC SOLUTION FOR WECHSLER’S INTELLIGENCE SCALES1 A. B. SILVERSTEIN Pacific State Hospital FOR a factor solution to offer maximal of analytic pre- promise dictive Peterson maintains that it must utility, 1965) (1960, display at least two and statistical in- properties: descriptive efficiency variance. He has demonstrated a between these two relationship in the domain of data drawn from properties personality, using and Over of alternative ratings questionnaires. many comparisons those with a few broad factors showed solutions, only consistently invariance than those with narrow ones. The greater many purpose of the was to determine whether this present study relationship also holds in the intellectual as Wechsler’s domain, sampled by scales. (1949, 1955, 1967) Cohen’s factor studies of the stand- (1957a, 1957b, 1959) analytic ardization data for seven on the WAIS and the WISC age groups have become classics in the field. He factored the subtest intercor- relations for each the centroid age group by complete method, criteria for the of factor three and completeness applied extraction, for retained five factors all but one rotation (for age group) graphic the method of two-dimensional sections. by Cohen that the final factor TI - An Alternative Factor Analytic Solution for Wechsler's Intelligence Scales JF - Educational and Psychological Measurement DO - 10.1177/001316446902900403 DA - 1969-12-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/an-alternative-factor-analytic-solution-for-wechsler-s-intelligence-CEh1lyYfkq SP - 763 EP - 767 VL - 29 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -