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Multivariate Data Analysis Chapter 3 – Factor Analysis
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Chapter 3 What is Factor Analysis? – Interrelationships (correlations) among a large number of variables – Interdependence technique in which all variables are simultaneously considered, each related to all others. – Factors are formed to maximize their explanation of the entire variable set, not to predict a dependent variable(s). An example of Factor Analysis (p. 92)
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Factor Analysis Decision Process Stage 1: Objectives of Factor Analysis – Identifying Structure Through Data Summarization – Data Reduction – Using Factor Analysis With Other Multivariate Techniques – Variable Selection
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Factor Analysis Decision Process (Cont.) Stage 2: Designing a Factor Analysis – Correlations Among Variables or Respondents – Variable Selection and Measurement Issues – Sample Size Stage 3: Assumptions in Factor Analysis
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Factor Analysis Decision Process (Cont.) Stage 4: Deriving Factors and Assessing Overall Fit – Common Factor Analysis Versus Component Analysis – Criteria for the Number of Factors to Be Extracted Latent Root Criterion Percentage of Variance Criterion Scree Test Criterion Heterogeneity of the Respondents Summary of Factor Selection Criteria
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Factor Analysis Decision Process (Cont.) Stage 5: Interpreting the Factors – Rotation of Factors An Illustration of Factor Rotation Orthogonal Rotation Methods – QUARTIMAX – VARIMAX – EQUIMAX Oblique Rotation Methods Selecting Among Rotational Methods
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Factor Analysis Decision Process (Cont.) Stage 5: Interpreting the Factors (Cont.) – Criteria for the Significance of Factor Loadings Ensuring Practical Significance Assessing Statistical Significance Adjustments Based on the Number of Variables – Interpreting a Factor Matrix Examine the Factor Matrix of Loadings Identify the Highest Leading For Each Variables Assess Communalities of the Variables Label the Factors
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Factor Analysis Decision Process (Cont.) Stage 6: Validation of Factor Analysis Stage 7: Additional Uses of the Factor Analysis Results – Selecting Surrogate Variables for Subsequent Analysis – Creating Summated Scales Conceptual Definition Dimensionality Reliability Validity Summary Computing Factor Scores Selecting Among the Three Methods
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An Illustrative Example Stage 1: Objectives of Factor Analysis Stage 2: Designing a Factor Analysis Stage 3: Assumptions in Factor Analysis Component Factor Analysis: Stages 4 through Stage 7
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An Illustrative Example (Cont.) Stage 4: Deriving Factors and Assessing Overall Fit Stage 5: Interpreting the Factors – Applying an Orthogonal (VARIMAX) Rotation – Naming the Factors – Applying an Oblique Rotation Stage 6: Validation of Factor Analysis
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An Illustrative Example (Cont.) Stage 7: Additional Users of the Factor Analysis Results – Selecting Surrogate Variables for Subsequent Analysis – Creating Summated Scales – Use of Factor Scores – Selecting the Data Reduction Method
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An Illustrative Example Common Factor Analysis Stages 4 and 5 Stage 4: Deriving Factors and Assessing Overall Fit Stage 5: Interpreting the Factors A Managerial Overview of the Results
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