A computer program written in FORTRAN IV is presented which will cross-correlate least squares estimated factor scores across separately factor analyzed variable domains without the tedious necessity of actually calculating the factor scores. Canonical correlations, associated redundancy statistics, and tests of independence for the reduced domains are also output. Documentation is provided.
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