The Essentials of Factor Analysis |
Contents
A GEOMETRICAL APPROACH TO FACTOR ANALYSIS | 11 |
THE LANGUAGE AND INTERPRETATION OF FACTOR ANALYSIS | 26 |
THE ROTATION OF FACTORS | 44 |
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AH5 verbal angle axis behaviour Burt CALIFORNIA cent level centroid Chapter cluster analysis common factors common variance component analysis confirmatory factor analysis Consequences-F coordinates correlation coefficient correlation matrix cosine criteria dendrogram derived diagrams distance divergent tests divergent thinking tests equation Euclidean distances example Eysenck F₁ and F₂ factor loadings factor matrix factor number factor pattern factor structure factor vector factors extracted Figure give group factors human ability hyperplane hypotheses illustration intelligence IQ and divergent J. P. Guilford latent roots leading diagonal mathematical measures method neuroticism number of factors number of variables oblique rotation obtained orthogonal rotation personality position possible principal components Principal Components analysis Promax Psychol psychologists R. B. Cattell reader reference vector relationship represent resultant sample SAN DIEGO scattergram second factor significant loadings simple structure solutions standard scores technique test scores test vectors Thurstone tion total variance unique variance values Varimax X₁ zero