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Título : | Iteration of partially specified target matrices: Application to the bi-factor case | Autores: | Abad, F. J. García-Garzón, E. Garrido, Luis Eduardo Barrada, J. R. |
Investigadores (UNIBE): | Garrido, Luis Eduardo | Afiliaciones : | Decanato de Investigación e Innovación (DII) | Área de investigación : | Ciencias de la Salud | Palabras clave: | Bi-factor rotation; Exploratory factor analysis; Schmid-Leiman; Target rotation | Fecha de publicación : | 2017 | Editorial : | Taylor & Francis | Publicado en: | Multivariate Behavioral Research, 52(4), 416-429 | Revista: | Multivariate Behavioral Research | Volumen : | 52 | Número : | 4 | Página de inicio : | 416 | Página final : | 429 | Resumen : | The current study proposes a new bi-factor rotation method, Schmid-Leiman with iterative target rotation (SLi), based on the iteration of partially specified target matrices and an initial target constructed from a Schmid-Leiman (SL) orthogonalization. SLi was expected to ameliorate some of the limitations of the previously presented SL bi-factor rotations, SL and SL with target rotation (SLt), when the factor structure either includes cross-loadings, near-zero loadings, or both. A Monte Carlo simulation was carried out to test the performance of SLi, SL, SLt, and the two analytic bi-factor rotations, bi-quartimin and bi-geomin. The results revealed that SLi accurately recovered the bi-factor structures across the majority of the conditions, and generally outperformed the other rotation methods. SLi provided the biggest improvements over SL and SLt when the bi-factor structures contained cross-loadings and pure indicators of the general factor. Additionally, SLi was superior to bi-quartimin and bi-geomin, which performed inconsistently across the types of factor structures evaluated. No method produced a good recovery of the bi-factor structures when small samples (N = 200) were combined with low factor loadings (0.30-0.50) in the specific factors. Thus, it is recommended that larger samples of at least 500 observations be obtained. |
URI : | http://tic.unibe.edu.do/handle/123456789/99 | DOI : | 10.1080/00273171.2017.1301244 |
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