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  1. codebook::bfi
    Mock BFI data
    data.frame|28 x 29
  2. psych::Bechtoldt
    Seven data sets showing a bifactor solution.
    matrix|17 x 17
  3. psych::Bechtoldt.1
    Seven data sets showing a bifactor solution.
    matrix|17 x 17
  4. psych::Bechtoldt.2
    Seven data sets showing a bifactor solution.
    matrix|17 x 17
  5. psych::bfi
    25 Personality items representing 5 factors
  6. psych::bfi.dictionary
    25 Personality items representing 5 factors
  7. psych::bfi.keys
    25 Personality items representing 5 factors
  8. psych::bock.table
    Bock and Liberman (1970) data set of 1000 observations of the LSAT
  9. psych::cattell
    12 cognitive variables from Cattell (1963)
    matrix|12 x 12
  10. psych::Chen
    12 variables created by Schmid and Leiman to show the Schmid-Leiman Transformation
    matrix|18 x 18
  11. psych::Dwyer
    8 cognitive variables used by Dwyer for an example.
  12. psych::Garcia
    Data from the sexism (protest) study of Garcia, Schmitt, Branscome, and Ellemers (2010)
  13. psych::Gleser
    Example data from Gleser, Cronbach and Rajaratnam (1965) to show basic principles of generalizability theory.
  14. psych::Gorsuch
    Example data set from Gorsuch (1997) for an example factor extension.
    matrix|10 x 10
  15. psych::Harman_5
    Six data sets from Harman (1967). 9 cognitive variables from Holzinger and 8 emotional variables from Burt
  16. psych::Harman.5
    Six data sets from Harman (1967). 9 cognitive variables from Holzinger and 8 emotional variables from Burt
  17. psych::Harman.8
    Six data sets from Harman (1967). 9 cognitive variables from Holzinger and 8 emotional variables from Burt
  18. psych::Harman.Burt
    Six data sets from Harman (1967). 9 cognitive variables from Holzinger and 8 emotional variables from Burt
  19. psych::Harman.Holzinger
    Six data sets from Harman (1967). 9 cognitive variables from Holzinger and 8 emotional variables from Burt
  20. psych::Harman.political
    Six data sets from Harman (1967). 9 cognitive variables from Holzinger and 8 emotional variables from Burt
  21. psych::Holzinger
    Seven data sets showing a bifactor solution.
    matrix|14 x 14
  22. psych::Holzinger.9
    Seven data sets showing a bifactor solution.
  23. psych::lsat6
    Bock and Liberman (1970) data set of 1000 observations of the LSAT
    matrix|1000 x 5
  24. psych::lsat7
    Bock and Liberman (1970) data set of 1000 observations of the LSAT
    matrix|1000 x 5
  25. psych::Reise
    Seven data sets showing a bifactor solution.
    matrix|16 x 16
  26. psych::sat.act
    3 Measures of ability: SATV, SATQ, ACT
  27. psych::Schmid
    12 variables created by Schmid and Leiman to show the Schmid-Leiman Transformation
    matrix|12 x 12
  28. psych::schmid.leiman
    12 variables created by Schmid and Leiman to show the Schmid-Leiman Transformation
    matrix|12 x 12
  29. psych::small.msq
    A small example data set taken from a larger data set
  30. psych::Tal_Or
    Data set testing causal direction in presumed media influence
  31. psych::Tal.Or
    Data set testing causal direction in presumed media influence
  32. psych::Thurstone
    Seven data sets showing a bifactor solution.
  33. psych::Thurstone.33
    Seven data sets showing a bifactor solution.
  34. psych::Thurstone.33G
    Seven data sets showing a bifactor solution.
  35. psych::Thurstone.9
    Seven data sets showing a bifactor solution.
  36. psych::Tucker
    9 Cognitive variables discussed by Tucker and Lewis (1973)
  37. psych::West
    12 variables created by Schmid and Leiman to show the Schmid-Leiman Transformation
    matrix|16 x 16
  38. psych::withinBetween
    An example of the distinction between within group and between group correlations