Malmi79 {fungible} | R Documentation |
Multi-Trait Multi-Method correlation matrix reported by Malmi, Underwood, and Carroll (1979).
Description
The original study assessed six variables across three separate assessment methods. Note that only the last method included six variables whereas the other two methods included three variables.
Usage
data(Malmi79)
Format
A 12 by 12 correlation matrix with dimension names
Details
The sample size is n = 97.
The following variables were assessed (abbreviations in parentheses): Variables:
Words (Words)
Triads (Triads)
Sentences (Sentences)
12 stimuli with 2 responses each (12s.2r)
4 stimuli with 6 responses each (4s.6r)
2 stimuli with 12 responses each (2s.12r)
The above variables were assessed from the following three assessment methods (abbreviations in parentheses): Test Structure:
-
Free Recall (FR)
Words
Triads
Sentences
-
Serial List (SL)
Words
Triads
Sentences
-
Paired Association (PA)
Words
Triads
Sentences
12 stimuli with 4 responses
4 stimuli with 6 responses
2 stimuli with 12 responses
Source
Malmi, R. A., Underwood, 3. J. & Carroll, J. B. The interrelationships among some associative learning tasks. Bulletin of the Psychrmomic Society, 13(3), 121-123. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03335032
Examples
## Load Malmi et al.'s dataset
data(Malmi79)
Example3Output <- faMB(R = Malmi79,
n = 97,
NB = 3,
NVB = c(3, 3, 6),
numFactors = 2,
rotate = "oblimin",
rotateControl = list(standardize = "Kaiser"))
summary(Example3Output)