Comparing the second -
order factor structure of the Family Environment Scale across husbands» and wives» perceptions of their family environment.
Not exact matches
In
order to get the two senses of durations - the raw one given in sense - awareness, which has reiterative patterns and so on, and the events which are introduced as
factors — he gives them the same name and then in his «duro» he loses the reiterating
structures given in sense - awareness.
«Our group is currently working on determining the high resolution molecular
structures of the truncated prion protein variants associated with familial human CAA in
order to gain a complete atomistic understanding of the
factors underlying their transmission, and the present study is a major stepping stone in this effort,» Jaroniec said.
To reach this goal, strategies are developed that become: an integral part of the department's organisational process, imbedded within management's decision making process, and strategies that are systematic,
structured and take into account human
factors in
order to have sustainable impact on the community, work environment and ultimately litigation.
In
order to evaluate the
factor structure an exploratory
factor analysis was conducted.
In
order to examine the factorial
structure of the scale we proceeded to Exploratory
Factor Analysis.
In
order to test the fit of the
structure in the data to the theoretical model, a confirmatory
factor analysis was performed.
Data was analyzed using psychometrical scale analysis to identify validity and reliability, two - step cluster analysis in
order to identify typological clusters of lovers, and
factor analysis to understand the composition of dimensional
structures.
The original
factor structure, composed of a second -
order factor of attachment and three first -
order factors (Trust, Communication, and Alienation), was confirmed for both scales (Parents Attachment and Peers Attachment) in the sample of children and replicated in the sample of adolescents using confirmatory
factor analyses.
Age standardisation Age standardisation is a way of allowing comparisons between two or more populations with different age
structures, in
order to remove age as a
factor when examining relationships between variables.