Implications of indeterminate factor-error covariances for factor construction, prediction, and determinacy
Implications of indeterminate factor-error covariances for factor construction, prediction, and determinacy
Samenvatting
The assumptions of the model for factor analysis do not exclude a class of indeterminate covariances between factors and error variables (Grayson, 2003). The construction of all factors of the model for factor analysis is generalized to incorporate indeterminate factor-error covariances. A necessary and sufficient condition is given for indeterminate factor-error covariances to be arbitrarily small, for mean square convergence of the regression predictor of factor scores, and for the existence of a unique determinate factor and error variable. The determinate factor and error variable are uncorrelated and satisfy the defining assumptions of factor analysis. Several examples are given to illustrate the results.
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Organisatie | Hanze |
Gepubliceerd in | Psychometrika. Vol 67(1) Springer Verlag, Vol. 71, Uitgave: 3, Pagina's: 503-519 |
Datum | 2006-08-07 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.1007/s11336-004-1260-2 |
Taal | Engels |