Comparison of canonical correlation and interbattery factor analysis on sensation seeking and drug use domains

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Comparison of canonical correlation and interbattery factor analysis on sensation seeking and drug use domains

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1981

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The relationships between different types of sensation- seeking tendencies and the use of 26 substances are studied for a group of 1,068 adolescents. The methods of canonical correlation analysis with dimension rotation and maximum likelihood interbattery factor analysis are contrasted in the data set. Several major patterns are found, and it is concluded that the relationship between drug use and sensation-seeking tendencies is not a general one.

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Huba, G. J, Newcomb, M. D & Bentler, Peter M. (1981). Comparison of canonical correlation and interbattery factor analysis on sensation seeking and drug use domains. Applied Psychological Measurement, 5, 291-306. doi:10.1177/014662168100500302

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Huba, G. J.; Newcomb, M. D.; Bentler, Peter M.. (1981). Comparison of canonical correlation and interbattery factor analysis on sensation seeking and drug use domains. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/100399.

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