Multiple Choice
Multidimensional scaling methods:
A) are generally analogous to factor analysis
B) identify underlying dimensions based on binary judgments
C) identify underlying dimensions based on raked preferences
D) identify underlying dimensions based on ratings of similarity of paired stimuli
E) explore dimensions of individual differences
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