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Interscal: A TSO FORTRAN IV Program for Subject Computer Interactive Multidimensional Scaling{ddagger}

Norman Cliff

University of Southern California

Roger Girard

University of Southern California

Rex S. Green

University of California at Los Angeles

Jerard F. Kehoe

Virginia Polytechnic Institute

Linda M. Doherty

U.S. Naval Personnel and Training Center

INTERSCAL is a program for subject-computer interactive multidimensional scaling. The program analyzes subsets of judgments of similarity as they are given and picks out dimension-defining stimuli; this capability allows for a great reduction in the number of judgments. Program features and options are described.

Educational and Psychological Measurement, Vol. 37, No. 1, 185-188 (1977)
DOI: 10.1177/001316447703700118


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