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Guttman-schaal×Factoranalyse voor schaalontwikkeling×
VakgebiedPsychometriePsychometrie
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Jaar van ontstaan19441947
GrondleggerLouis GuttmanLouis Thurstone
TypeCumulative unidimensional scaling methodologyExploratory factor analysis methodology
Oorspronkelijke bronGuttman, L. (1944). A basis for scaling qualitative data. American Sociological Review, 9(2), 139-150. DOI ↗Thurstone, L. L. (1947). Multiple-Factor Analysis: A Development and Expansion of the Vectors of Mind (2nd ed.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN: 9780226797557
AliassenCumulative scale, Scalogram analysis, Guttman scaling, Unidimensional cumulative scaleExploratory factor analysis, EFA for scale development, Factorial structure analysis
Verwant45
SamenvattingGuttman scaling is a methodology for constructing unidimensional scales with a cumulative property, developed by Louis Guttman in 1944. The method assumes that items form a perfect or near-perfect hierarchy: if a respondent endorses a harder item, they must endorse all easier items below it. This creates a reproducible scale structure useful for measuring constructs with ordinal properties such as difficulty, intensity, or severity.Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) is a statistical method for discovering the underlying dimensional structure of a set of items or variables. Pioneered by Louis Thurstone in the mid-20th century, EFA is widely used to develop and validate psychometric scales by identifying groups of items that correlate together, thereby revealing latent dimensions of the construct being measured. The method reduces item sets to a smaller number of interpretable factors.
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