The use of canonical commonality analysis for quantitative theory building Article

Nimon, K, Reio, TG. (2011). The use of canonical commonality analysis for quantitative theory building . HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, 10(4), 451-463. 10.1177/1534484311417682

cited authors

  • Nimon, K; Reio, TG

authors

abstract

  • When conducting canonical correlation analysis, researchers generally rely on function and structure coefficients when interpreting noteworthy canonical functions. This article describes how human resource development (HRD) researchers can use canonical commonality analysis to interpret their canonical functions more completely and thereby inform theory. Using the correlation matrix, we conducted a secondary analysis of data from the Dimensions of Learning Organizational Questionnaire (DLOQ) to illustrate the utility of canonical commonality analysis. Researchers will see how canonical commonality analysis can bring to light theoretically relevant relationships in canonical functions that might be left undetected by only examining function and structure coefficients. © SAGE Publications 2011.

publication date

  • December 1, 2011

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start page

  • 451

end page

  • 463

volume

  • 10

issue

  • 4