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- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 09:29:01 -0700
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- From: Byron Davis <byron@OSIRIS.USI.UTAH.EDU>
- Subject: Re: uses of factor analysis
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- Steve Blinkhorn's comment again expose many misuses which tools can be put to,
- as well as some interesting comentary on how thorough one's methodology needs
- to be to get published in some journals. However, these criticisms could in
- many respects be applied to all statistical techniques (and statistical
- software packages).
-
- Statistical application or applied statistics without thorough grounding in
- substantive reality is miss-applied and misused. Further, use of statistical
- output from any program without sufficient background and study in the
- appropriateness of its application again is misuse. Publication of such studies
- through the peer review process is an embarassement to everyone in the field.
-
- However, I must emphasize again that these failings are not the failings of
- statistical packages or statistical techniques. They are the failings of
- particular individuals (e.g., students, professors, authors, reviewers and
- editors). No tool once made, is safe from misuse but the answer to this
- problem is not to destroy all tools, it is to better educate the users.
-
- Happy Holidays and good teaching
-
- I can't resist quoting some popular philosophy which is appropriate for this
- topic and many more. "It is only through a change in human consciousness that
- the world can be transformed".
-
- Byron L. Davis
-