Initial article
Maraun, M. D. (1996). Metaphor taken as math: Indeterminacy in the factor
analysis model. Multivariate
Behavioral Research, 31, 517-538.
Round one reviews
Steiger, J. H. (1996). Dispelling some myths about factor indeterminacy. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 31, 539-550.
Bartholomew, D. (1996). Comment on: Metaphor taken as math: Indeterminacy in the factor model. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 31, 551-554.
Rozeboom, W. W. (1996). What might common factors be? Multivariate Behavioral Research, 31, 555-570.
Schönemann, P. H. (1996). The psychopathology of factor indeterminacy. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 31, 571-578.
Mulaik, S. A. (1996). On Maraun's deconstructing of factor indeterminacy with constructed factors. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 31, 579-592.
McDonald, R. P. (1996). Latent traits and the possibility of motion. Multivariate
Behavioral Research, 31, 593-602.
Round one rebuttal
Maraun, M. D. (1996). Meaning and mythology in the factor analysis model. Multivariate
Behavioral Research, 31, 603-616.
Round two reviews
Steiger, J. H. (1996). Coming full circle in the history of factor indeterminacy. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 31, 617-630.
Bartholomew, D. J. (1996). Response to Dr. Maraun's first reply to discussion of his paper. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 31, 631-636.
Rozeboom, W. W. (1996). Factor-indeterminacy issues are not linguistic confusions. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 31, 637-650.
Schönemann, P. H. (1996). Syllogisms of factor indeterminacy. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 31, 651-654.
Mulaik, S. A. (1996). Factor analysis is not just a model in pure mathematics. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 31, 655-662.
McDonald, R. P. (1996). Consensus emergens: A matter of interpretation. Multivariate
Behavioral Research, 31, 663-672.
Round two rebuttal
Maraun, M. D. (1996). The claims of factor analysis. Multivariate
Behavioral Research, 31, 673-689.