Abstract

The F-scale responses of 100 university students were factor analyzed to test propositions about the relations of the items of the scale with underlying factors derived from the exposition of the theory of the scale in The Authoritarian Personality. The centroid method of analysis was used and the centroid matrix rotated to an approximation of a least square fit to a hypothesized factor matrix. It was found that: 1. Seven orthogonal factors, at least, were required to account for a significant portion of the item variances.

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