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Data comes from Warner, Meeker, and Eels (1960) and is a multidimensional scale of composite scores of social class.
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The format is: num [1:6, 1:6] 1 0.87 0.76 0.71 0.7 0.77 0.87 1 0.82 0.81 ...
The components were averaged and then the averages were used for the covariance matrix. The factors are: occupation, amount of income, source of income, house type, dwelling area, and education. These data have been used by Bentler (1972) to show the stark difference between alpha and the glb.
Bentler, PM (1972). "A Lower-Bound Method for the Dimension-Free Measurement of Internal Consistency" 1(4), 343-357.
Warner WL, Meeker M, and Eels K. (1960), "Social Class in America" Harper and Row:New York.
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