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On a Connection Between Factor Analysis and Multidimensional Unfolding

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2025

Clyde H. Coombs
Affiliation:
University of Michigan
Richard C. Kao
Affiliation:
Planning Research Corporation Los Angeles, California

Abstract

Given the preference ordering of each of a number of individuals over a set of stimuli, it is proposed that if the preference orderings are generated in a Euclidean space of r dimensions which can be recovered by unfolding the preference orderings, then a factor analysis of the correlations between individual's preference orderings will yield a space of r + 1 dimensions with the original r-space embedded in it, and the additional dimension will be one of social utility. The proposition is clearly shown to be satisfied by means of the Monte Carlo technique for both random and lattice stimuli in three dimensions and for two other examples with random stimuli in one and two dimensions.

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Copyright © 1960 The Psychometric Society

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