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Factorial de Familia 5 Factores DWLS

The document details an unrestricted factor analysis conducted with 929 participants and 65 variables, using methods such as Hot-Deck Multiple Imputation for handling missing values and Robust Diagonally Weighted Least Squares for factor extraction. Five factors were identified, and the analysis included a Solomon method for splitting the sample into two equivalent subsamples, achieving a Ratio Communality Index of 0.999361. Additionally, univariate descriptive statistics and bar charts for ordinal variables are provided to illustrate the distribution of responses.

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Factorial de Familia 5 Factores DWLS

The document details an unrestricted factor analysis conducted with 929 participants and 65 variables, using methods such as Hot-Deck Multiple Imputation for handling missing values and Robust Diagonally Weighted Least Squares for factor extraction. Five factors were identified, and the analysis included a Solomon method for splitting the sample into two equivalent subsamples, achieving a Ratio Communality Index of 0.999361. Additionally, univariate descriptive statistics and bar charts for ordinal variables are provided to illustrate the distribution of responses.

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xF A C T O R

Unrestricted Factor Analysis

Release Version 12.04.05 x64bits


October, 2023
Rovira i Virgili University
Tarragona, SPAIN

Programming:
Urbano Lorenzo-Seva

Mathematical Specification:
Urbano Lorenzo-Seva
Pere J. Ferrando

Date: Sunday, January 07, 2024


Time: 9:1:41
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DETAILS OF ANALYSIS

Participants' scores data file : C:\Users\mvaim\Desktop\


Analisis Finales\familia final.dat
Method to handle missing values : Hot-Deck Multiple Imputation
in Exploratory Factor Analysis (Lorenzo-Seva & Van Ginkel, 2016)
Missing code value : 999
Number of participants : 929
Number of variables : 65
Variables included in the analysis : ALL
Variables excluded in the analysis : NONE
Number of factors : 5
Number of second order factors : 0
Procedure for determining the number of dimensions : Optimal implementation of
Parallel Analysis (PA) (Timmerman, & Lorenzo-Seva, 2011)
Dispersion matrix : Polychoric Correlations
Robust analyses based on bootstrap : None
Asymptotic Covariance/Variance matrix : analytically estimated
Method for factor extraction : Robust Diagonally Weighted
Least Squares (RDWLS)
Correction for robust Chi square : LOSEFER empirical correction
(Lorenzo-Seva & Ferrando, 2023)
Rotation to achieve factor simplicity : Promax
Value of parameter k : 4.0000
Clever rotation start : Raw Varimax
Number of random starts : 10
Maximum mumber of iterations : 100
Convergence value : 0.00001000
Factor scores estimates : Estimates based on linear
model

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SOLOMON: A METHOD FOR SPLITTING A SAMPLE INTO TWO EQUIVALENT SUBSAMPLES


Lorenzo-Seva, U. (2022)
When the sample is at least of 400 observations (i.e., the number of rows is larger
than 399), two subsamples are
computed using Solomon method. This method optimally splits the sample in two
equivalent halves, and guarantees the
representativeness of the subsamples (i.e., all possible sources of variance are
enclosed in the subsamples).
To assess how equivalents are the two subsamples, the Ratio Communatily Index is
reported: the closer its value to 1,
the most equivalent subsamples are.

Ratio Communatily Index = 0.999361

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GROUPS INCLUDED IN THE ANALYSIS

GROUP N N without missing values


First Solomon subsample 465 465
Second Solomon subsample 464 464

UNIVARIATE DESCRIPTIVES

Variable Mean Confidence Interval Variance Skewness Kurtosis


(95%) (Zero
centered)

V 1 1.465 ( 1.40 1.53) 0.658 1.786 2.437


V 2 1.559 ( 1.49 1.63) 0.755 1.555 1.575
V 3 1.634 ( 1.56 1.71) 0.729 1.297 0.974
V 4 1.636 ( 1.56 1.71) 0.828 1.339 0.823
V 5 2.055 ( 1.97 2.14) 1.044 0.653 -0.679
V 6 1.644 ( 1.56 1.72) 0.901 1.330 0.625
V 7 1.433 ( 1.36 1.50) 0.704 1.926 2.682
V 8 1.692 ( 1.61 1.78) 1.020 1.272 0.323
V 9 1.825 ( 1.74 1.91) 0.956 1.000 -0.053
V 10 2.256 ( 2.16 2.35) 1.267 0.378 -1.224
V 11 1.404 ( 1.34 1.47) 0.613 1.998 3.220
V 12 1.238 ( 1.19 1.29) 0.343 2.799 8.262
V 13 1.574 ( 1.50 1.65) 0.755 1.483 1.346
V 14 1.992 ( 1.91 2.08) 0.978 0.770 -0.400
V 15 1.826 ( 1.75 1.90) 0.770 0.930 0.223
V 16 1.526 ( 1.46 1.60) 0.671 1.585 1.855
V 17 1.386 ( 1.33 1.45) 0.495 1.965 3.634
V 18 1.612 ( 1.54 1.69) 0.760 1.325 0.869
V 19 2.282 ( 2.20 2.37) 1.008 0.391 -0.874
V 20 1.568 ( 1.49 1.64) 0.773 1.538 1.486
V 21 1.213 ( 1.16 1.26) 0.336 3.102 10.029
V 22 1.241 ( 1.19 1.29) 0.355 2.730 7.561
V 23 1.316 ( 1.26 1.37) 0.397 2.137 4.534
V 24 1.227 ( 1.18 1.28) 0.339 2.965 9.341
V 25 1.384 ( 1.33 1.44) 0.493 2.032 4.056
V 26 1.527 ( 1.46 1.59) 0.626 1.587 2.110
V 27 1.403 ( 1.34 1.47) 0.589 2.059 3.696
V 28 1.943 ( 1.86 2.03) 1.089 0.791 -0.605
V 29 1.985 ( 1.90 2.07) 1.059 0.742 -0.606
V 30 1.385 ( 1.32 1.45) 0.605 2.150 3.934
V 31 1.437 ( 1.37 1.51) 0.692 1.937 2.825
V 32 1.321 ( 1.26 1.38) 0.517 2.373 5.022
V 33 1.442 ( 1.38 1.51) 0.559 1.768 2.695
V 34 1.536 ( 1.46 1.61) 0.783 1.637 1.709
V 35 1.673 ( 1.59 1.75) 0.928 1.257 0.404
V 36 1.552 ( 1.48 1.62) 0.742 1.556 1.590
V 37 1.392 ( 1.33 1.45) 0.531 2.000 3.625
V 38 1.740 ( 1.66 1.82) 1.011 1.137 0.043
V 39 1.859 ( 1.78 1.94) 0.954 0.868 -0.333
V 40 1.885 ( 1.80 1.97) 0.929 0.860 -0.247
V 41 1.638 ( 1.56 1.72) 0.840 1.331 0.764
V 42 1.903 ( 1.81 1.99) 1.117 0.862 -0.544
V 43 1.692 ( 1.62 1.77) 0.769 1.178 0.632
V 44 1.682 ( 1.61 1.76) 0.794 1.279 0.882
V 45 1.279 ( 1.22 1.34) 0.479 2.670 6.592
V 46 1.260 ( 1.21 1.32) 0.425 2.709 7.008
V 47 1.830 ( 1.75 1.91) 0.964 0.981 -0.108
V 48 1.457 ( 1.39 1.53) 0.655 1.802 2.472
V 49 2.135 ( 2.05 2.22) 0.937 0.591 -0.543
V 50 2.188 ( 2.10 2.28) 1.083 0.461 -0.934
V 51 2.986 ( 2.90 3.07) 1.075 -0.448 -1.154
V 52 2.513 ( 2.43 2.60) 0.973 0.252 -1.010
V 53 2.452 ( 2.37 2.54) 1.038 0.231 -1.052
V 54 2.369 ( 2.28 2.46) 1.085 0.327 -1.045
V 55 2.494 ( 2.41 2.58) 1.059 0.182 -1.112
V 56 2.237 ( 2.15 2.32) 1.085 0.431 -0.955
V 57 1.323 ( 1.26 1.38) 0.499 2.406 5.433
V 58 1.390 ( 1.32 1.46) 0.610 2.112 3.730
V 59 1.518 ( 1.45 1.59) 0.725 1.624 1.749
V 60 1.511 ( 1.44 1.58) 0.747 1.682 1.893
V 61 1.321 ( 1.26 1.39) 0.601 2.483 5.164
V 62 1.390 ( 1.32 1.46) 0.651 2.132 3.629
V 63 1.391 ( 1.32 1.46) 0.632 2.104 3.581
V 64 1.477 ( 1.40 1.55) 0.796 1.853 2.300
V 65 1.640 ( 1.55 1.73) 1.055 1.401 0.542

Polychoric correlation is advised when the univariate distributions of ordinal


items are
asymmetric or with excess of kurtosis. If both indices are lower than one in
absolute value,
then Pearson correlation is advised. You can read more about this subject in:

Muthén, B., & Kaplan D. (1985). A comparison of some methodologies for the factor
analysis of non-normal Likert variables. British Journal of Mathematical and
Statistical Psychology, 38, 171-189. doi:10.1111/j.2044-8317.1985.tb00832.x
Muthén, B., & Kaplan D. (1992). A comparison of some methodologies for the factor
analysis of non-normal Likert variables: A note on the size of the model. British
Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 45, 19-30. doi:10.1111/j.2044-
8317.1992.tb00975.x

BAR CHARTS FOR ORDINAL VARIABLES

Variable 1

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 640 | ****************************************
2 187 | ***********
3 57 | ***
4 44 | **
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 160.0 320.0 480.0 640.0

Variable 2

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 584 | ****************************************
2 227 | ***************
3 58 | ***
4 59 | ****
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 146.0 292.0 438.0 584.0

Variable 3

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 517 | ****************************************
2 283 | *********************
3 77 | *****
4 51 | ***
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 129.2 258.5 387.8 517.0

Variable 4

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 546 | ****************************************
2 238 | *****************
3 78 | *****
4 66 | ****
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 136.5 273.0 409.5 546.0

Variable 5

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 331 | **************************************
2 340 | ****************************************
3 130 | ***************
4 127 | **************
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 85.0 170.0 255.0 340.0

Variable 6

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 564 | ****************************************
2 205 | **************
3 83 | *****
4 76 | *****
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 141.0 282.0 423.0 564.0

Variable 7

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 686 | ****************************************
2 132 | *******
3 59 | ***
4 51 | **
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 171.5 343.0 514.5 686.0

Variable 8

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 557 | ****************************************
2 199 | **************
3 71 | *****
4 101 | *******
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 139.2 278.5 417.8 557.0

Variable 9

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 443 | ****************************************
2 297 | **************************
3 94 | ********
4 94 | ********
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 110.8 221.5 332.2 443.0

Variable 10

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 299 | ****************************************
2 288 | **************************************
3 143 | *******************
4 198 | **************************
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 74.8 149.5 224.2 299.0

Variable 11

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 685 | ****************************************
2 149 | ********
3 55 | ***
4 39 | **
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 171.2 342.5 513.8 685.0

Variable 12

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 764 | ****************************************
2 122 | ******
3 26 | *
4 16 |
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 191.0 382.0 573.0 764.0

Variable 13

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 574 | ****************************************
2 230 | ****************
3 68 | ****
4 56 | ***
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 143.5 287.0 430.5 574.0

Variable 14

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 341 | *************************************
2 365 | ****************************************
3 108 | ***********
4 114 | ************
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 91.2 182.5 273.8 365.0

Variable 15

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 388 | ****************************************
2 374 | **************************************
3 104 | **********
4 62 | ******
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 97.0 194.0 291.0 388.0

Variable 16

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 588 | ****************************************
2 235 | ***************
3 60 | ****
4 45 | ***
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 147.0 294.0 441.0 588.0

Variable 17

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 662 | ****************************************
2 197 | ***********
3 44 | **
4 25 | *
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 165.5 331.0 496.5 662.0

Variable 18

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 549 | ****************************************
2 239 | *****************
3 89 | ******
4 51 | ***
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 137.2 274.5 411.8 549.0

Variable 19

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 217 | **********************
2 384 | ****************************************
3 173 | ******************
4 154 | ****************
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 96.0 192.0 288.0 384.0

Variable 20

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 581 | ***************************************
2 227 | ***************
3 58 | ***
4 62 | ****
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 145.2 290.5 435.8 581.0

Variable 21

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 788 | ****************************************
2 99 | *****
3 23 | *
4 18 |
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 197.0 394.0 591.0 788.0

Variable 22

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 767 | ****************************************
2 112 | *****
3 34 | *
4 15 |
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 191.8 383.5 575.2 767.0

Variable 23

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 702 | ****************************************
2 171 | *********
3 41 | **
4 14 |
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 175.5 351.0 526.5 702.0

Variable 24

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 773 | ****************************************
2 116 | ******
3 21 | *
4 18 |
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 193.2 386.5 579.8 773.0

Variable 25

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 660 | ****************************************
2 206 | ************
3 34 | **
4 28 | *
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 165.0 330.0 495.0 660.0

Variable 26
Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 569 | ****************************************
2 269 | ******************
3 48 | ***
4 42 | **
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 142.2 284.5 426.8 569.0

Variable 27

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 673 | ****************************************
2 176 | **********
3 38 | **
4 41 | **
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 168.2 336.5 504.8 673.0

Variable 28

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 411 | ****************************************
2 277 | **************************
3 120 | ***********
4 120 | ***********
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 102.8 205.5 308.2 411.0

Variable 29

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 375 | ****************************************
2 311 | *********************************
3 121 | ************
4 121 | ************
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 93.8 187.5 281.2 375.0

Variable 30

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 695 | ****************************************
2 151 | ********
3 38 | **
4 44 | **
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 173.8 347.5 521.2 695.0

Variable 31
Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 675 | ****************************************
2 151 | ********
3 50 | **
4 52 | ***
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 168.8 337.5 506.2 675.0

Variable 32

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 736 | ****************************************
2 116 | ******
3 45 | **
4 31 | *
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 184.0 368.0 552.0 736.0

Variable 33

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 630 | ****************************************
2 214 | *************
3 54 | ***
4 30 | *
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 157.5 315.0 472.5 630.0

Variable 34

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 612 | ****************************************
2 197 | ************
3 55 | ***
4 64 | ****
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 153.0 306.0 459.0 612.0

Variable 35

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 551 | ****************************************
2 207 | ***************
3 91 | ******
4 79 | *****
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 137.8 275.5 413.2 551.0
Variable 36

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 587 | ****************************************
2 224 | ***************
3 61 | ****
4 56 | ***
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 146.8 293.5 440.2 587.0

Variable 37

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 668 | ****************************************
2 185 | ***********
3 45 | **
4 30 | *
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 167.0 334.0 501.0 668.0

Variable 38

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 524 | ****************************************
2 215 | ****************
3 94 | *******
4 95 | *******
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 131.0 262.0 393.0 524.0

Variable 39

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 430 | ****************************************
2 282 | **************************
3 131 | ************
4 85 | *******
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 107.5 215.0 322.5 430.0

Variable 40

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 400 | ****************************************
2 321 | ********************************
3 119 | ***********
4 88 | ********
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 100.0 200.0 300.0 400.0
Variable 41

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 549 | ****************************************
2 231 | ****************
3 81 | *****
4 67 | ****
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 137.2 274.5 411.8 549.0

Variable 42

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 442 | ****************************************
2 255 | ***********************
3 108 | *********
4 123 | ***********
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 110.5 221.0 331.5 442.0

Variable 43

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 484 | ****************************************
2 301 | ************************
3 86 | *******
4 57 | ****
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 121.0 242.0 363.0 484.0

Variable 44

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 492 | ****************************************
2 305 | ************************
3 63 | *****
4 68 | *****
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 123.0 246.0 369.0 492.0

Variable 45

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 765 | ****************************************
2 97 | *****
3 35 | *
4 31 | *
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 191.2 382.5 573.8 765.0

Variable 46

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 769 | ****************************************
2 98 | *****
3 38 | *
4 23 | *
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 192.2 384.5 576.8 769.0

Variable 47

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 443 | ****************************************
2 292 | **************************
3 99 | ********
4 94 | ********
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 110.8 221.5 332.2 443.0

Variable 48

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 647 | ****************************************
2 179 | ***********
3 59 | ***
4 43 | **
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 161.8 323.5 485.2 647.0

Variable 49

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 256 | ************************
2 411 | ****************************************
3 139 | *************
4 122 | ***********
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 102.8 205.5 308.2 411.0

Variable 50

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 281 | *********************************
2 337 | ****************************************
3 162 | *******************
4 148 | *****************
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 84.2 168.5 252.8 337.0

Variable 51

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 78 | *******
2 266 | *************************
3 172 | ****************
4 412 | ****************************************
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 103.0 206.0 309.0 412.0

Variable 52

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 121 | ***********
2 419 | ****************************************
3 176 | ****************
4 212 | ********************
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 104.8 209.5 314.2 419.0

Variable 53

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 163 | *****************
2 381 | ****************************************
3 183 | *******************
4 201 | *********************
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 95.2 190.5 285.8 381.0

Variable 54

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 198 | ********************
2 382 | ****************************************
3 153 | ****************
4 195 | ********************
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 95.5 191.0 286.5 382.0

Variable 55

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 156 | ****************
2 372 | ****************************************
3 183 | *******************
4 217 | ***********************
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 93.0 186.0 279.0 372.0

Variable 56

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 256 | ****************************
2 355 | ****************************************
3 156 | *****************
4 161 | ******************
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 88.8 177.5 266.2 355.0

Variable 57

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 724 | ****************************************
2 139 | *******
3 33 | *
4 32 | *
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 181.0 362.0 543.0 724.0

Variable 58

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 694 | ****************************************
2 148 | ********
3 43 | **
4 43 | **
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 173.5 347.0 520.5 694.0

Variable 59

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 615 | ****************************************
2 195 | ************
3 67 | ****
4 51 | ***
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 153.8 307.5 461.2 615.0

Variable 60

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 625 | ****************************************
2 187 | ***********
3 59 | ***
4 57 | ***
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 156.2 312.5 468.8 625.0

Variable 61

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 759 | ****************************************
2 86 | ****
3 36 | *
4 47 | **
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 189.8 379.5 569.2 759.0

Variable 62

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 707 | ****************************************
2 128 | *******
3 44 | **
4 49 | **
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 176.8 353.5 530.2 707.0

Variable 63

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 701 | ****************************************
2 135 | *******
3 47 | **
4 45 | **
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 175.2 350.5 525.8 701.0

Variable 64

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 667 | ****************************************
2 148 | ********
3 43 | **
4 70 | ****
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 166.8 333.5 500.2 667.0

Variable 65

Value Freq
|
0 1 |
1 606 | ***************************************
2 156 | **********
3 58 | ***
4 108 | *******
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 151.5 303.0 454.5 606.0

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MULTIVARIATE DESCRIPTIVES

Analysis of the Mardia's (1970) multivariate asymmetry skewness and kurtosis.

Coefficient Statistic df
P

Skewness 775.024 119999.529 47905


1.0000
SKewness corrected for small sample 775.024 120398.810 47905
1.0000
Kurtosis 5721.901 223.206
0.0000**

** Significant at 0.05

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STANDARIZED VARIANCE / COVARIANCE MATRIX (POLYCHORIC CORRELATION)


(Polychoric algorithm: Bayes modal estimation; Choi, Kim, Chen, & Dannels, 2011)

Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58
59 60 61 62 63 64 65
V 1 1.000
V 2 0.567 1.000
V 3 0.695 0.567 1.000
V 4 0.626 0.578 0.672 1.000
V 5 0.482 0.502 0.550 0.511 1.000
V 6 0.678 0.641 0.743 0.659 0.641 1.000
V 7 0.693 0.655 0.726 0.731 0.661 0.854 1.000
V 8 0.637 0.682 0.575 0.728 0.563 0.719 0.771 1.000
V 9 0.591 0.546 0.683 0.603 0.699 0.711 0.760 0.642
1.000
V 10 0.588 0.528 0.582 0.534 0.487 0.643 0.618 0.607
0.589 1.000
V 11 -0.010 -0.011 -0.126 0.035 -0.051 0.036 0.054 0.096
0.007 -0.030 1.000
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-0.183 -0.146 0.310 0.294 0.382 0.370 0.471 0.345 0.458
1.000
V 19 0.032 0.148 0.060 0.182 0.208 0.168 0.191 0.249
0.104 0.014 0.128 0.148 0.232 0.263 0.267 0.325 0.371
0.353 1.000
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0.034 0.115 0.443 0.353 0.341 0.183 0.301 0.396 0.365
0.369 0.259 0.244 1.000
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0.377 0.381 0.114 0.182 0.039 -0.112 0.023 0.273 0.151
0.086 0.307 -0.118 0.518 1.000
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-0.107 -0.129 0.383 0.369 0.476 0.431 0.449 0.367 0.438
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0.019 -0.004 0.295 0.457 0.350 0.386 0.336 0.367 0.407
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0.278 0.104 0.290 0.131 0.110 0.187 0.129 0.388 0.410
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0.264 0.127 0.242 0.214 0.150 0.108 0.175 0.625 0.399
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0.283 0.225 0.245 0.284 0.128 0.004 0.081 0.534 0.444
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1.000
V 28 0.249 0.441 0.355 0.448 0.354 0.397 0.405 0.510
0.348 0.310 0.025 0.087 0.001 0.031 0.035 0.315 0.295
0.105 0.459 -0.049 0.292 0.482 0.226 0.238 0.492 0.560
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0.236 0.214 0.149 0.159 0.108 0.122 0.120 0.382 0.353
0.259 0.472 0.030 0.372 0.406 0.286 0.268 0.444 0.536
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0.221 0.346 0.017 0.369 0.498 0.233 0.243 0.450 0.510
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0.365 0.297 0.349 0.263 0.284 0.456 0.377 0.252 0.180
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0.606 0.773 1.000

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ADEQUACY OF THE POLYCHORIC CORRELATION MATRIX

Determinant of the matrix < 0.000001


Bartlett's statistic = 10425.0 (df = 2080; P = 0.000010)
Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) test = 0.70847 (fair)

ITEM LOCATION AND ITEM ADEQUACY INDICES

Items QIM RDI Normed MSA

21 1 0.30328 0.55892
24 ** 1 0.30678 0.44421
12 ** 1 0.30947 0.44559
22 1 0.31028 0.90479
46 1 0.31512 0.67612
45 1 0.31970 0.69501
23 1 0.32912 0.52223
32 1 0.33019 0.51587
61 1 0.33019 0.59115
57 1 0.33073 0.59161
25 1 0.34607 0.51111
30 1 0.34634 0.80485
17 1 0.34661 0.63031
58 1 0.34742 0.62864
62 1 0.34742 0.73120
63 1 0.34769 0.69421
37 1 0.34795 0.85991
27 1 0.35065 0.86319
11 ** 1 0.35091 0.27752
7 1 0.35818 0.77467
31 1 0.35926 0.77740
33 1 0.36060 0.80560
48 2 0.36437 0.76650
1 2 0.36625 0.84807
64 2 0.36921 0.83719
60 2 0.37783 0.91040
59 2 0.37944 0.83618
16 2 0.38159 0.73755
26 2 0.38186 0.86526
34 2 0.38402 0.53648
36 2 0.38805 0.57924
2 2 0.38967 0.88197
20 ** 2 0.39209 0.38702
13 2 0.39343 0.72000
18 3 0.40312 0.66568
3 3 0.40850 0.92587
4 3 0.40904 0.87612
41 3 0.40958 0.76923
65 3 0.41012 0.70514
6 3 0.41093 0.91436
35 3 0.41819 0.54302
44 3 0.42061 0.83762
8 3 0.42304 0.80612
43 3 0.42304 0.50596
38 3 0.43488 0.90601
9 3 0.45614 0.73493
15 ** 3 0.45640 0.45944
47 3 0.45748 0.82087
39 3 0.46475 0.87588
40 4 0.47121 0.75723
42 4 0.47578 0.67530
28 4 0.48574 0.75478
29 4 0.49623 0.60938
14 4 0.49812 0.50893
5 4 0.51372 0.90824
49 4 0.53364 0.66313
50 4 0.54709 0.78483
56 4 0.55920 0.73672
10 4 0.56405 0.82017
19 4 0.57051 0.53938
54 4 0.59230 0.69281
53 4 0.61302 0.86658
55 4 0.62352 0.66230
52 4 0.62836 0.56444
51 4 0.74650 0.58655

** Number of items proposed to be removed based on MSA: 5

Quartile of Ipsative Means (QIM): The means of the variables are placed in the
distribution
of the average of the values registered for each participant, and the quartile in
which
the means are situated is reported. In a normal-range test, few items should be
placed
in the extreme quartiles, whereas most of items should be placed in the central
quartiles.

Relative Difficulty Index (RDI): it assesses the position of the items. For a
normal-range
test, an optimal pool of items should have about 75% RDI values between .40 and .60
and the
remaining values evenly distributed in both tails.

In test intended for clinical screening or selection purposes, a larger amount of


more extreme
items in the appropriate direction is generally recommended.
Measure of Sampling Adequacy (MSA): Values of MSA below .50 suggest that the item
does not
measure the same domain as the remaining items in the pool, and so that it should
be removed.

When removing items from the pool, all these aspects should be taken into
account. Sometimes, the conclusion is that new items should be added to the pool
of items.

Lorenzo-Seva, U. & Ferrando, P.J. (2021) MSA: the forgotten index for identifying
inappropriate items
before computing exploratory item factor analysis. Methodology, in
press.

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EXPLAINED VARIANCE BASED ON EIGENVALUES

Variable Eigenvalue Proportion of Cumulative Proportion


Variance of Variance

1 21.62015 0.33262 0.33262


2 9.19644 0.14148 0.47410
3 3.53869 0.05444 0.52854
4 2.53583 0.03901 0.56756
5 2.13974 0.03292 0.60047
6 1.28945 0.01984
7 1.17523 0.01808
8 1.13769 0.01750
9 1.10637 0.01702
10 0.95985 0.01477
11 0.95195 0.01465
12 0.90804 0.01397
13 0.84404 0.01299
14 0.81809 0.01259
15 0.77005 0.01185
16 0.73012 0.01123
17 0.71162 0.01095
18 0.68263 0.01050
19 0.67099 0.01032
20 0.64030 0.00985
21 0.61395 0.00945
22 0.59969 0.00923
23 0.57993 0.00892
24 0.56006 0.00862
25 0.52799 0.00812
26 0.50532 0.00777
27 0.50027 0.00770
28 0.47569 0.00732
29 0.46826 0.00720
30 0.44066 0.00678
31 0.41419 0.00637
32 0.40440 0.00622
33 0.39623 0.00610
34 0.38290 0.00589
35 0.37139 0.00571
36 0.35199 0.00542
37 0.33205 0.00511
38 0.31978 0.00492
39 0.31531 0.00485
40 0.30567 0.00470
41 0.29799 0.00458
42 0.27477 0.00423
43 0.26398 0.00406
44 0.23930 0.00368
45 0.23725 0.00365
46 0.22126 0.00340
47 0.21233 0.00327
48 0.19216 0.00296
49 0.18742 0.00288
50 0.17116 0.00263
51 0.16425 0.00253
52 0.16339 0.00251
53 0.14959 0.00230
54 0.13528 0.00208
55 0.13463 0.00207
56 0.12091 0.00186
57 0.10923 0.00168
58 0.09992 0.00154
59 0.09096 0.00140
60 0.07580 0.00117
61 0.06704 0.00103
62 0.03829 0.00059
63 0.03321 0.00051
64 0.01867 0.00029
65 0.00823 0.00013

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PARALLEL ANALYSIS (PA) BASED ON MINIMUM RANK FACTOR ANALYSIS


(Timmerman & Lorenzo-Seva, 2011)

Implementation details:

Correlation matrices analized: Polychoric correlation matrices


Number of random correlation matrices: 500
Method to obtain random correlation matrices: Permutation of the raw data
(Buja & Eyuboglu, 1992)

Variable Real-data Mean of random 95 percentile of random


% of variance % of variance % of variance

1 33.6570* 3.2517 3.4169


2 14.3108* 3.1157 3.2479
3 5.4844* 3.0100 3.1290
4 3.9267* 2.9262 3.0413
5 3.3149* 2.8483 2.9579
6 1.9971 2.7758 2.8843
7 1.8274 2.7089 2.8063
8 1.7624 2.6448 2.7386
9 1.7047 2.5838 2.6701
10 1.4857 2.5265 2.6076
11 1.4684 2.4724 2.5522
12 1.3851 2.4206 2.4967
13 1.3005 2.3693 2.4475
14 1.2627 2.3199 2.3881
15 1.1852 2.2731 2.3366
16 1.1309 2.2261 2.2925
17 1.0933 2.1791 2.2381
18 1.0502 2.1335 2.1889
19 1.0276 2.0899 2.1486
20 0.9766 2.0466 2.0988
21 0.9478 2.0027 2.0554
22 0.9180 1.9618 2.0125
23 0.8953 1.9197 1.9715
24 0.8455 1.8774 1.9225
25 0.7937 1.8367 1.8859
26 0.7806 1.7960 1.8410
27 0.7742 1.7550 1.7966
28 0.7261 1.7145 1.7569
29 0.7060 1.6743 1.7161
30 0.6749 1.6352 1.6756
31 0.6266 1.5971 1.6417
32 0.6096 1.5567 1.5993
33 0.5987 1.5172 1.5593
34 0.5810 1.4786 1.5250
35 0.5611 1.4377 1.4787
36 0.5276 1.3990 1.4450
37 0.5024 1.3592 1.4028
38 0.4867 1.3187 1.3675
39 0.4673 1.2797 1.3288
40 0.4609 1.2403 1.2959
41 0.4452 1.2004 1.2523
42 0.4174 1.1599 1.2157
43 0.3878 1.1191 1.1734
44 0.3505 1.0809 1.1370
45 0.3348 1.0371 1.0980
46 0.3265 0.9942 1.0535
47 0.3055 0.9537 1.0173
48 0.2829 0.9107 0.9770
49 0.2617 0.8661 0.9326
50 0.2463 0.8240 0.8920
51 0.2394 0.7831 0.8507
52 0.2273 0.7397 0.8116
53 0.2041 0.6951 0.7691
54 0.1972 0.6491 0.7237
55 0.1852 0.6025 0.6826
56 0.1689 0.5553 0.6312
57 0.1405 0.5089 0.5891
58 0.1184 0.4619 0.5431
59 0.1095 0.4075 0.4869
60 0.0940 0.3526 0.4392
61 0.0497 0.2963 0.3855
62 0.0408 0.2384 0.3278
63 0.0235 0.1741 0.2595
64 0.0076 0.1100 0.1798

* Advised number of dimensions: 5

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ROBUST GOODNESS OF FIT STATISTICS

Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA) = 0.000;


(between .000 and 0.010 : excellent)
Estimated Non-Centrality Parameter (NCP) = 4094.800
Degrees of Freedom = 1765
Test of Approximate Fit
H0 : RMSEA < 0.05; P = 1.000

Minimum Fit Function Chi Square with 1765 degrees of freedom = 746.060
(P = 0.999990)
Robust Mean and Variance-Adjusted Chi Square with 1765 degrees of freedom = 850.834
(P = 0.999990)
Chi-Square for independence model with 2080 degrees of freedom =
52171.815

Non-Normed Fit Index (NNFI; Tucker & Lewis) = 1.022


Comparative Fit Index (CFI) = 0.999;
(larger than 0.990 : excellent)
Schwarz s Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) = 3516.137

Goodness of Fit Index (GFI) = 0.951


Adjusted Goodness of Fit Index (AGFI) = 0.942
Goodness of Fit Index without diagonal values (GFI) = 0.945
Adjusted Goodness of Fit Index without diagonal values(AGFI) = 0.935

EIGENVALUES OF THE REDUCED CORRELATION MATRIX

Variable Eigenvalue

1 21.214091230
2 8.698594276
3 3.137081217
4 2.077996508
5 1.640189895
6 0.766001238
7 0.713532587
8 0.639842073
9 0.618078236
10 0.481530208
11 0.466194792
12 0.413164512
13 0.327970794
14 0.323721346
15 0.280194806
16 0.243851432
17 0.226958121
18 0.211065463
19 0.185527174
20 0.147517588
21 0.145584760
22 0.111019178
23 0.108459286
24 0.089508871
25 0.068973435
26 0.065001958
27 0.027266149
28 0.012405361
29 0.007535841
30 -0.012185597
31 -0.029770891
32 -0.036788873
33 -0.054262403
34 -0.071638435
35 -0.075734357
36 -0.085651910
37 -0.103370797
38 -0.112712346
39 -0.119179534
40 -0.135688723
41 -0.153198473
42 -0.158960515
43 -0.172103915
44 -0.182157043
45 -0.196333020
46 -0.203149667
47 -0.219385400
48 -0.227865409
49 -0.236781123
50 -0.247391888
51 -0.256519835
52 -0.258758499
53 -0.274144426
54 -0.276441622
55 -0.304818957
56 -0.311082344
57 -0.331466497
58 -0.363376905
59 -0.364808471
60 -0.386140288
61 -0.403054031
62 -0.406934566
63 -0.444408164
64 -0.475708821
65 -0.494676710

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UNROTATED LOADING MATRIX

Variable F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 Communality

V 1 0.754 -0.178 0.018 0.147 -0.105 0.634


V 2 0.734 0.001 0.005 0.126 0.073 0.560
V 3 0.745 -0.208 0.075 0.076 0.080 0.617
V 4 0.805 -0.054 -0.014 -0.069 -0.039 0.658
V 5 0.623 -0.008 0.142 -0.007 0.165 0.436
V 6 0.839 -0.114 0.084 0.165 0.075 0.756
V 7 0.868 -0.071 0.072 0.087 -0.014 0.772
V 8 0.861 0.021 -0.009 0.041 0.017 0.743
V 9 0.700 -0.121 0.150 0.020 0.146 0.549
V 10 0.655 -0.163 0.110 0.199 0.037 0.508
V 11 0.054 0.426 -0.080 0.051 -0.285 0.274
V 12 0.133 0.432 -0.095 0.008 -0.338 0.328
V 13 -0.097 0.512 0.003 0.139 -0.259 0.358
V 14 -0.273 0.565 0.141 -0.167 -0.170 0.470
V 15 -0.201 0.563 0.026 0.002 -0.250 0.421
V 16 0.123 0.583 -0.109 -0.080 -0.001 0.373
V 17 0.202 0.582 -0.090 0.018 -0.085 0.395
V 18 -0.088 0.638 -0.058 0.113 -0.110 0.443
V 19 0.225 0.558 0.057 -0.150 0.161 0.414
V 20 -0.223 0.417 0.106 -0.002 -0.229 0.287
V 21 0.336 0.472 -0.199 0.069 -0.205 0.421
V 22 0.703 0.194 -0.122 -0.078 -0.012 0.553
V 23 0.014 0.659 -0.015 -0.044 -0.179 0.468
V 24 0.173 0.525 -0.017 -0.061 -0.260 0.377
V 25 0.352 0.459 -0.086 -0.185 0.133 0.394
V 26 0.412 0.500 -0.113 -0.197 0.165 0.498
V 27 0.550 0.391 -0.169 -0.128 0.111 0.512
V 28 0.552 0.376 -0.025 -0.218 0.486 0.730
V 29 0.415 0.505 -0.046 -0.182 0.428 0.646
V 30 0.576 0.310 -0.076 -0.151 0.161 0.483
V 31 0.762 0.242 -0.099 -0.193 0.059 0.689
V 32 0.593 0.324 -0.154 -0.106 0.043 0.494
V 33 0.349 0.510 -0.097 0.012 0.057 0.395
V 34 0.413 0.401 -0.058 -0.164 0.236 0.417
V 35 0.457 0.478 -0.014 -0.191 0.407 0.639
V 36 0.638 0.133 -0.027 -0.124 0.090 0.449
V 37 0.528 0.399 -0.122 -0.050 0.212 0.500
V 38 0.570 0.328 -0.094 -0.148 0.144 0.484
V 39 0.437 0.335 0.062 0.498 0.249 0.617
V 40 0.399 0.424 0.060 0.464 0.198 0.597
V 41 0.591 0.384 -0.033 0.254 0.134 0.580
V 42 0.498 0.229 0.040 0.331 0.082 0.418
V 43 0.362 0.572 -0.001 0.138 0.192 0.514
V 44 0.312 0.402 0.101 0.463 0.177 0.515
V 45 0.456 0.250 0.059 0.551 0.066 0.581
V 46 0.433 0.164 0.064 0.517 0.102 0.497
V 47 0.688 0.012 0.091 -0.081 0.121 0.503
V 48 0.710 0.075 0.047 0.005 -0.037 0.513
V 49 -0.382 0.244 0.563 0.017 0.013 0.523
V 50 -0.541 0.226 0.502 -0.111 0.019 0.608
V 51 -0.398 0.523 0.516 -0.142 0.035 0.720
V 52 -0.498 0.355 0.517 -0.018 -0.038 0.643
V 53 -0.459 0.161 0.689 0.012 0.013 0.711
V 54 -0.488 0.100 0.646 -0.020 -0.009 0.665
V 55 -0.389 0.153 0.682 0.069 0.021 0.645
V 56 -0.605 0.261 0.450 -0.032 -0.067 0.642
V 57 0.690 -0.176 0.043 0.007 -0.089 0.517
V 58 0.746 -0.339 0.062 -0.093 0.072 0.690
V 59 0.690 0.152 0.006 0.094 0.030 0.509
V 60 0.643 0.029 0.065 -0.012 0.016 0.419
V 61 0.724 -0.306 0.085 0.155 -0.011 0.648
V 62 0.823 -0.140 0.059 0.139 -0.017 0.720
V 63 0.732 -0.056 0.056 -0.023 0.003 0.542
V 64 0.925 -0.110 0.006 0.009 -0.020 0.868
V 65 0.833 -0.105 0.005 0.056 0.024 0.709

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WEIGHTS OF ROBUST ROTATION


Lorenzo-Seva, U. & Ferrando, P.J. (2019b)

Variable h w

V 1 5.3984 0.1668
V 2 5.7125 0.1183
V 3 4.9583 0.2347
V 4 5.4373 0.1608
V 5 4.3422 0.3298
V 6 5.4148 0.1643
V 7 5.7214 0.1169
V 8 5.8406 0.0985
V 9 4.7184 0.2717
V 10 3.9276 0.3938
V 11 4.3248 0.3325
V 12 5.0182 0.2255
V 13 3.6376 0.4386
V 14 2.9932 0.5380
V 15 3.2068 0.5051
V 16 4.5439 0.2987
V 17 5.0534 0.2200
V 18 3.8310 0.4087
V 19 3.6081 0.4431
V 20 3.4077 0.4740
V 21 5.9402 0.0832
V 22 6.4790 0.0000
V 23 4.8383 0.2532
V 24 5.4631 0.1568
V 25 5.4497 0.1589
V 26 5.5424 0.1446
V 27 6.0146 0.0717
V 28 5.0994 0.2129
V 29 4.6818 0.2774
V 30 6.0411 0.0676
V 31 6.4453 0.0052
V 32 6.2155 0.0407
V 33 5.4727 0.1553
V 34 5.3783 0.1699
V 35 5.5012 0.1509
V 36 5.7825 0.1075
V 37 5.9941 0.0749
V 38 5.6548 0.1272
V 39 4.8246 0.2554
V 40 4.7473 0.2673
V 41 6.0331 0.0688
V 42 4.9744 0.2322
V 43 5.3368 0.1763
V 44 4.7749 0.2630
V 45 5.7711 0.1093
V 46 5.5560 0.1425
V 47 5.0736 0.2169
V 48 6.0176 0.0712
V 49 2.4625 0.6199
V 50 2.2255 0.6565
V 51 2.3020 0.6447
V 52 2.1237 0.6722
V 53 2.1100 0.6743
V 54 2.1424 0.6693
V 55 2.1446 0.6690
V 56 2.3278 0.6407
V 57 5.6696 0.1249
V 58 5.2654 0.1873
V 59 6.0823 0.0612
V 60 5.6573 0.1268
V 61 5.6684 0.1251
V 62 5.7416 0.1138
V 63 5.8349 0.0994
V 64 5.8992 0.0895
V 65 5.8117 0.1030
h: average of the diagonal values in the asymptotic variance/covariance matrix for
each variable.
w: Robust weight value for each variable.

Interpretation guide: The variable with the less stable set of correlations (i.e.,
a large value of h)
will have a weight value (w) close to zero. In the other hand, a variable with
a set of perfectly
stable correlations will have a weight value (w) of one. The largest the
value in w, the most
important the variable is order to define the simple structure of the factor
solution.

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FULL TARGET LOADING MATRIX


Obtained from prerotation of the loading matrix

Variable C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 5

V 1 -0.000 0.900 -0.007 0.002 0.000


V 2 0.007 0.680 -0.004 0.014 0.000
V 3 0.000 0.888 -0.003 0.001 -0.001
V 4 0.006 0.816 -0.007 0.000 0.000
V 5 0.032 0.709 -0.000 0.001 -0.000
V 6 0.001 0.833 -0.002 0.009 -0.000
V 7 0.001 0.910 -0.002 0.002 0.000
V 8 0.011 0.732 -0.005 0.002 0.000
V 9 0.006 0.848 -0.000 0.001 -0.002
V 10 0.000 0.850 -0.001 0.014 -0.000
V 11 0.001 -0.000 0.000 0.004 0.952
V 12 0.002 0.000 -0.000 0.000 1.000
V 13 0.000 -0.007 0.003 0.025 0.606
V 14 0.012 -0.050 0.075 -0.000 0.215
V 15 0.002 -0.034 0.012 0.001 0.502
V 16 0.313 -0.000 0.000 0.004 0.216
V 17 0.137 0.000 0.000 0.020 0.346
V 18 0.025 -0.017 0.001 0.043 0.335
V 19 0.690 0.000 0.003 0.002 0.028
V 20 0.000 -0.041 0.059 0.000 0.376
V 21 0.030 0.005 -0.005 0.016 0.433
V 22 0.073 0.359 -0.013 0.000 0.007
V 23 0.057 -0.001 0.002 0.002 0.517
V 24 0.030 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.736
V 25 0.721 0.005 -0.000 0.000 0.025
V 26 0.726 0.007 -0.000 0.000 0.019
V 27 0.395 0.056 -0.006 0.001 0.015
V 28 0.825 0.025 -0.000 0.001 -0.000
V 29 1.000 0.003 -0.000 0.003 0.000
V 30 0.407 0.127 -0.001 0.000 0.002
V 31 0.164 0.299 -0.005 0.000 0.003
V 32 0.227 0.129 -0.009 0.001 0.018
V 33 0.325 0.005 -0.000 0.033 0.085
V 34 0.803 0.017 -0.000 0.001 0.002
V 35 0.937 0.008 0.000 0.002 0.000
V 36 0.127 0.430 -0.003 0.000 0.000
V 37 0.473 0.045 -0.002 0.012 0.003
V 38 0.404 0.110 -0.002 0.000 0.004
V 39 0.014 0.024 0.000 0.914 0.000
V 40 0.022 0.013 0.000 0.866 0.001
V 41 0.076 0.102 -0.000 0.225 0.005
V 42 0.009 0.166 -0.000 0.409 0.001
V 43 0.303 0.003 0.000 0.171 0.018
V 44 0.012 0.006 0.000 1.000 0.001
V 45 0.000 0.060 -0.000 0.878 0.001
V 46 0.000 0.079 -0.000 0.866 0.000
V 47 0.044 0.714 -0.000 0.000 -0.000
V 48 0.013 0.759 -0.001 0.001 0.001
V 49 -0.000 -0.013 0.934 0.000 0.000
V 50 -0.000 -0.075 0.632 -0.000 0.000
V 51 0.006 -0.027 0.609 0.000 0.004
V 52 -0.000 -0.053 0.670 0.000 0.001
V 53 -0.000 -0.008 0.953 0.000 -0.000
V 54 -0.002 -0.013 0.856 -0.000 -0.000
V 55 -0.001 -0.003 1.000 0.000 -0.000
V 56 -0.000 -0.127 0.473 -0.000 0.000
V 57 0.000 1.000 -0.004 0.000 0.000
V 58 0.000 0.825 -0.004 -0.000 -0.005
V 59 0.027 0.528 -0.001 0.017 0.001
V 60 0.015 0.812 -0.000 0.000 0.000
V 61 -0.000 0.897 -0.003 0.001 -0.001
V 62 0.000 0.911 -0.003 0.003 -0.000
V 63 0.005 0.903 -0.002 0.000 0.000
V 64 0.002 0.873 -0.006 0.000 0.000
V 65 0.002 0.840 -0.007 0.001 -0.000

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ROTATED LOADING MATRIX

Variable F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5

V 1 -0.253 0.845 -0.047 0.059 0.108


V 2 0.064 0.607 -0.040 0.153 -0.017
V 3 -0.015 0.769 0.029 0.053 -0.140
V 4 0.049 0.820 -0.033 -0.133 0.100
V 5 0.223 0.593 0.158 0.038 -0.159
V 6 -0.026 0.811 0.034 0.168 -0.076
V 7 -0.049 0.904 0.041 0.047 0.058
V 8 0.082 0.774 -0.041 0.031 0.076
V 9 0.129 0.723 0.145 0.035 -0.188
V 10 -0.141 0.701 0.059 0.184 -0.077
V 11 -0.126 0.037 -0.043 0.018 0.583
V 12 -0.145 0.149 -0.054 -0.056 0.660
V 13 -0.141 -0.106 0.060 0.148 0.572
V 14 0.162 -0.159 0.302 -0.151 0.459
V 15 -0.022 -0.174 0.125 0.008 0.576
V 16 0.389 -0.181 -0.044 0.028 0.328
V 17 0.227 -0.045 -0.039 0.098 0.436
V 18 0.129 -0.316 0.001 0.214 0.463
V 19 0.594 -0.036 0.168 0.005 0.109
V 20 -0.087 -0.083 0.207 -0.020 0.463
V 21 0.026 0.106 -0.202 0.080 0.549
V 22 0.227 0.511 -0.131 -0.072 0.198
V 23 0.170 -0.090 0.088 0.003 0.564
V 24 0.031 0.179 0.067 -0.086 0.609
V 25 0.570 0.021 -0.024 -0.064 0.120
V 26 0.647 0.015 -0.052 -0.055 0.111
V 27 0.503 0.160 -0.154 -0.026 0.140
V 28 0.969 0.019 0.032 0.032 -0.341
V 29 0.935 -0.140 0.022 0.079 -0.214
V 30 0.520 0.268 -0.045 -0.051 0.029
V 31 0.415 0.540 -0.078 -0.164 0.139
V 32 0.375 0.290 -0.147 -0.047 0.191
V 33 0.374 -0.000 -0.066 0.137 0.240
V 34 0.646 0.038 -0.005 -0.009 -0.032
V 35 0.900 -0.040 0.060 0.050 -0.202
V 36 0.323 0.487 -0.013 -0.093 0.025
V 37 0.560 0.078 -0.111 0.110 0.014
V 38 0.510 0.250 -0.066 -0.050 0.061
V 39 0.148 0.014 0.011 0.733 -0.093
V 40 0.156 -0.007 0.030 0.691 0.012
V 41 0.241 0.210 -0.057 0.412 0.098
V 42 0.023 0.270 0.003 0.444 0.064
V 43 0.459 -0.065 0.036 0.350 0.099
V 44 0.105 -0.026 0.082 0.676 0.013
V 45 -0.144 0.197 -0.010 0.692 0.088
V 46 -0.127 0.192 -0.009 0.654 -0.003
V 47 0.249 0.654 0.110 -0.062 -0.083
V 48 0.049 0.716 0.051 -0.022 0.149
V 49 -0.006 0.052 0.755 0.059 0.013
V 50 0.077 -0.120 0.703 -0.080 -0.012
V 51 0.283 -0.088 0.764 -0.053 0.135
V 52 0.014 -0.091 0.724 0.025 0.127
V 53 -0.076 0.128 0.905 0.033 -0.051
V 54 -0.107 0.110 0.850 -0.023 -0.053
V 55 -0.103 0.170 0.883 0.097 -0.056
V 56 -0.056 -0.192 0.632 -0.018 0.109
V 57 -0.146 0.830 0.013 -0.092 0.081
V 58 0.027 0.857 0.026 -0.170 -0.197
V 59 0.111 0.554 -0.009 0.129 0.110
V 60 0.089 0.648 0.071 -0.025 0.052
V 61 -0.231 0.847 0.015 0.082 -0.083
V 62 -0.126 0.864 0.006 0.093 0.023
V 63 0.046 0.769 0.047 -0.063 0.033
V 64 -0.006 0.937 -0.034 -0.051 0.058
V 65 0.008 0.799 -0.043 0.026 -0.002

ROTATED LOADING MATRIX


(loadings lower than absolute 0.300 omitted)

Variable F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5

V 1 0.845
V 2 0.607
V 3 0.769
V 4 0.820
V 5 0.593
V 6 0.811
V 7 0.904
V 8 0.774
V 9 0.723
V 10 0.701
V 11 0.583
V 12 0.660
V 13 0.572
V 14 0.302 0.459
V 15 0.576
V 16 0.389 0.328
V 17 0.436
V 18 -0.316 0.463
V 19 0.594
V 20 0.463
V 21 0.549
V 22 0.511
V 23 0.564
V 24 0.609
V 25 0.570
V 26 0.647
V 27 0.503
V 28 0.969 -0.341
V 29 0.935
V 30 0.520
V 31 0.415 0.540
V 32 0.375
V 33 0.374
V 34 0.646
V 35 0.900
V 36 0.323 0.487
V 37 0.560
V 38 0.510
V 39 0.733
V 40 0.691
V 41 0.412
V 42 0.444
V 43 0.459 0.350
V 44 0.676
V 45 0.692
V 46 0.654
V 47 0.654
V 48 0.716
V 49 0.755
V 50 0.703
V 51 0.764
V 52 0.724
V 53 0.905
V 54 0.850
V 55 0.883
V 56 0.632
V 57 0.830
V 58 0.857
V 59 0.554
V 60 0.648
V 61 0.847
V 62 0.864
V 63 0.769
V 64 0.937
V 65 0.799

EXPLAINED VARIANCE OF ROTATED FACTORS AND RELIABILITY OF PHI-INFORMATION OBLIQUE


EAP SCORES
Ferrando & Lorenzo-Seva (2016)

Factor Variance ORION Factor Determinacy Index


1 7.482 0.947 0.973
2 14.560 0.978 0.989
3 5.313 0.940 0.970
4 3.694 0.890 0.944
5 4.213 0.889 0.943

The appropriate implementation of EAP score estimation in factor model involves to


obtain
point estimates that make use of the full prior information (in particular the
inter-factor
correlation matrix), and to complement the point estimates with measures of the
reliability of
these estimates. In order to achieve it, FACTOR computes: (1) the EAP score
estimation named
'Fully-Informative Prior Oblique EAP scores'; and (2) the reliability estimates
named ORION
(acronim for 'Overall Reliability of fully-Informative prior Oblique N-EAP
scores').
See Ferrando & Lorenzo-Seva (2016) for further details.

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INDICES OF FACTOR SIMPLICITY


Bentler (1977) & Lorenzo-Seva (2003)

Bentler's simplicity index (S) = 0.95599 (Percentile 100)


Loading simplicity index (LS) = 0.48348 (Percentile 100)

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INTER-FACTORS CORRELATION MATRIX

Factor F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5

1 1.000
2 0.481 1.000
3 -0.216 -0.610 1.000
4 0.464 0.457 -0.137 1.000
5 0.531 -0.036 0.115 0.339 1.000

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STRUCTURE MATRIX

Variable F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5

V 1 0.249 0.776 -0.504 0.371 -0.042


V 2 0.427 0.733 -0.447 0.460 0.043
V 3 0.299 0.773 -0.460 0.346 -0.154
V 4 0.442 0.799 -0.514 0.303 0.048
V 5 0.407 0.626 -0.275 0.337 -0.031
V 6 0.394 0.857 -0.487 0.496 -0.058
V 7 0.430 0.875 -0.500 0.452 0.021
V 8 0.518 0.850 -0.526 0.454 0.097
V 9 0.362 0.719 -0.350 0.341 -0.117
V 10 0.228 0.684 -0.372 0.405 -0.108
V 11 0.218 -0.011 0.026 0.179 0.515
V 12 0.263 0.063 -0.030 0.175 0.553
V 13 0.168 -0.163 0.201 0.220 0.558
V 14 0.194 -0.351 0.438 -0.035 0.534
V 15 0.176 -0.278 0.302 0.096 0.587
V 16 0.499 0.034 0.016 0.243 0.546
V 17 0.490 0.117 -0.023 0.335 0.586
V 18 0.322 -0.173 0.190 0.286 0.616
V 19 0.601 0.146 0.073 0.278 0.447
V 20 0.065 -0.276 0.332 0.030 0.437
V 21 0.450 0.259 -0.220 0.355 0.563
V 22 0.572 0.660 -0.459 0.352 0.260
V 23 0.408 -0.081 0.171 0.219 0.668
V 24 0.386 0.092 0.033 0.207 0.598
V 25 0.620 0.277 -0.137 0.254 0.397
V 26 0.699 0.328 -0.180 0.296 0.429
V 27 0.675 0.479 -0.340 0.349 0.375
V 28 0.805 0.492 -0.232 0.371 0.188
V 29 0.786 0.340 -0.130 0.373 0.316
V 30 0.650 0.521 -0.310 0.329 0.273
V 31 0.690 0.708 -0.459 0.334 0.276
V 32 0.625 0.532 -0.377 0.344 0.346
V 33 0.579 0.274 -0.137 0.400 0.477
V 34 0.644 0.348 -0.169 0.297 0.306
V 35 0.784 0.386 -0.139 0.372 0.302
V 36 0.530 0.607 -0.364 0.290 0.146
V 37 0.679 0.465 -0.293 0.425 0.333
V 38 0.654 0.511 -0.314 0.331 0.299
V 39 0.444 0.417 -0.141 0.776 0.235
V 40 0.473 0.365 -0.092 0.760 0.332
V 41 0.597 0.545 -0.282 0.660 0.351
V 42 0.392 0.480 -0.220 0.599 0.217
V 43 0.635 0.291 -0.060 0.562 0.468
V 44 0.396 0.283 -0.016 0.707 0.308
V 45 0.320 0.446 -0.183 0.746 0.238
V 46 0.269 0.435 -0.188 0.683 0.143
V 47 0.467 0.681 -0.344 0.309 0.018
V 48 0.451 0.693 -0.377 0.372 0.148
V 49 -0.110 -0.385 0.718 -0.019 0.115
V 50 -0.176 -0.548 0.769 -0.200 0.087
V 51 0.123 -0.447 0.780 -0.021 0.359
V 52 -0.107 -0.519 0.787 -0.066 0.229
V 53 -0.221 -0.444 0.833 -0.085 0.020
V 54 -0.276 -0.468 0.803 -0.157 -0.024
V 55 -0.196 -0.372 0.782 -0.013 0.018
V 56 -0.234 -0.616 0.776 -0.181 0.154
V 57 0.250 0.707 -0.440 0.245 -0.057
V 58 0.250 0.783 -0.502 0.164 -0.268
V 59 0.497 0.667 -0.375 0.472 0.191
V 60 0.401 0.634 -0.334 0.320 0.075
V 61 0.168 0.767 -0.472 0.332 -0.206
V 62 0.344 0.841 -0.504 0.437 -0.042
V 63 0.394 0.732 -0.419 0.315 0.014
V 64 0.459 0.930 -0.591 0.399 0.000
V 65 0.413 0.841 -0.536 0.400 -0.022

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESIDUALS
Number of Residuals = 2080

Summary Statistics for Fitted Residuals

Smallest Fitted Residual = -0.1395


Median Fitted Residual = 0.0044
Largest Fitted Residual = 0.2551
Mean Fitted Residual = 0.0079
Variance Fitted Residual = 0.0018

Root Mean Square of Residuals (RMSR) = 0.0435


Expected mean value of RMSR for an acceptable model = 0.0328 (Kelley's criterion)
(Kelley, 1935,page 13; see also Harman, 1962, page 21 of the 2nd edition)
Note: if the value of RMSR is much larger than Kelley's criterion value the model
cannot be considered as good

Weighted Root Mean Square Residual (WRMR) = 0.0197 (values under 1.0
have been recommended to represent good fit; Yu & Muthen, 2002)

Histogram for fitted residuals

Value Freq
|
-0.1395 2 |
-0.1000 23 | *
-0.0606 197 | **********
-0.0211 672 | **********************************
0.0184 782 | ****************************************
0.0578 286 | **************
0.0973 81 | ****
0.1368 27 | *
0.1762 5 |
0.2157 4 |
0.2551 1 |
+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+
0 195.5 391.0 586.5 782.0

Summary Statistics for Standardized Residuals

Smallest Standardized Residual = -4.25


Median Standardized Residual = 0.13
Largest Standardized Residual = 7.77
Mean Standardized Residual = 0.24

Note: Large estimated residual correlations are observed.


You should consider computing MORGANA Factor Analysis

Stemleaf Plot for Standardized Residuals

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4 | 001111112222555579
5 | 1348
6 | 3346
7 | 8

Largest Negative Standardized Residuals

Residual for Var 14 and Var 1 -2.57


Residual for Var 37 and Var 1 -2.88
Residual for Var 46 and Var 1 -4.18
Residual for Var 63 and Var 4 -2.76
Residual for Var 22 and Var 7 -2.93
Residual for Var 32 and Var 7 -3.29
Residual for Var 21 and Var 9 -2.63
Residual for Var 51 and Var 16 -3.37
Residual for Var 22 and Var 17 -3.50
Residual for Var 24 and Var 19 -3.09
Residual for Var 42 and Var 21 -2.70
Residual for Var 57 and Var 21 -2.74
Residual for Var 60 and Var 21 -2.83
Residual for Var 63 and Var 21 -2.61
Residual for Var 32 and Var 23 -2.88
Residual for Var 45 and Var 26 -2.69
Residual for Var 34 and Var 27 -2.57
Residual for Var 58 and Var 27 -2.54
Residual for Var 62 and Var 30 -2.55
Residual for Var 61 and Var 32 -4.25
Residual for Var 65 and Var 36 -2.74
Residual for Var 46 and Var 38 -3.54
Residual for Var 62 and Var 45 -3.32
Residual for Var 65 and Var 46 -3.45

Largest Positive Standardized Residuals

Residual for Var 3 and Var 1 2.79


Residual for Var 24 and Var 1 3.66
Residual for Var 16 and Var 2 2.79
Residual for Var 9 and Var 3 3.38
Residual for Var 57 and Var 3 2.51
Residual for Var 6 and Var 5 2.87
Residual for Var 7 and Var 5 3.42
Residual for Var 9 and Var 5 6.59
Residual for Var 47 and Var 5 5.39
Residual for Var 60 and Var 5 3.26
Residual for Var 63 and Var 5 4.46
Residual for Var 7 and Var 6 3.00
Residual for Var 9 and Var 6 2.53
Residual for Var 17 and Var 6 2.57
Residual for Var 9 and Var 7 4.04
Residual for Var 12 and Var 8 2.65
Residual for Var 10 and Var 9 2.57
Residual for Var 25 and Var 9 2.55
Residual for Var 47 and Var 9 4.24
Residual for Var 12 and Var 11 2.87
Residual for Var 15 and Var 11 3.35
Residual for Var 21 and Var 11 4.46
Residual for Var 25 and Var 11 3.53
Residual for Var 37 and Var 11 2.93
Residual for Var 14 and Var 12 3.04
Residual for Var 15 and Var 12 2.64
Residual for Var 20 and Var 12 3.18
Residual for Var 24 and Var 12 3.59
Residual for Var 33 and Var 12 3.10
Residual for Var 34 and Var 12 3.14
Residual for Var 37 and Var 12 3.24
Residual for Var 48 and Var 12 2.96
Residual for Var 14 and Var 13 4.09
Residual for Var 23 and Var 13 3.05
Residual for Var 41 and Var 13 3.62
Residual for Var 15 and Var 14 4.50
Residual for Var 24 and Var 14 2.57
Residual for Var 17 and Var 16 3.43
Residual for Var 20 and Var 16 3.10
Residual for Var 26 and Var 16 7.77
Residual for Var 27 and Var 16 6.39
Residual for Var 36 and Var 16 2.64
Residual for Var 18 and Var 17 2.70
Residual for Var 20 and Var 17 4.08
Residual for Var 27 and Var 17 3.09
Residual for Var 32 and Var 18 3.00
Residual for Var 41 and Var 19 3.12
Residual for Var 21 and Var 20 2.95
Residual for Var 24 and Var 20 5.75
Residual for Var 32 and Var 20 3.59
Residual for Var 35 and Var 20 2.66
Residual for Var 44 and Var 20 3.58
Residual for Var 22 and Var 21 5.14
Residual for Var 29 and Var 21 2.61
Residual for Var 32 and Var 21 4.53
Residual for Var 33 and Var 21 2.71
Residual for Var 43 and Var 21 3.12
Residual for Var 26 and Var 22 3.16
Residual for Var 24 and Var 23 3.85
Residual for Var 25 and Var 23 3.23
Residual for Var 55 and Var 23 2.69
Residual for Var 59 and Var 23 2.75
Residual for Var 25 and Var 24 4.14
Residual for Var 34 and Var 24 3.45
Residual for Var 35 and Var 24 2.63
Residual for Var 57 and Var 24 4.08
Residual for Var 26 and Var 25 4.03
Residual for Var 27 and Var 25 3.66
Residual for Var 31 and Var 25 2.69
Residual for Var 27 and Var 26 4.70
Residual for Var 32 and Var 26 2.54
Residual for Var 31 and Var 27 2.61
Residual for Var 33 and Var 27 3.32
Residual for Var 29 and Var 28 3.37
Residual for Var 45 and Var 29 2.56
Residual for Var 31 and Var 30 3.14
Residual for Var 34 and Var 30 2.59
Residual for Var 33 and Var 32 4.06
Residual for Var 35 and Var 34 6.27
Residual for Var 48 and Var 34 2.59
Residual for Var 41 and Var 38 4.10
Residual for Var 40 and Var 39 3.35
Residual for Var 41 and Var 40 2.68
Residual for Var 42 and Var 40 2.73
Residual for Var 42 and Var 41 2.79
Residual for Var 58 and Var 43 3.80
Residual for Var 46 and Var 45 4.22
Residual for Var 48 and Var 47 3.51
Residual for Var 57 and Var 47 3.30
Residual for Var 60 and Var 47 3.77
Residual for Var 63 and Var 47 3.89
Residual for Var 57 and Var 48 3.14
Residual for Var 58 and Var 48 2.68
Residual for Var 60 and Var 48 4.18
Residual for Var 61 and Var 48 3.30
Residual for Var 63 and Var 48 2.90
Residual for Var 56 and Var 50 3.46
Residual for Var 58 and Var 57 4.90
Residual for Var 60 and Var 57 3.14
Residual for Var 63 and Var 57 4.25
Residual for Var 63 and Var 58 2.95
Residual for Var 63 and Var 60 6.27
Residual for Var 62 and Var 61 5.33
Residual for Var 63 and Var 61 3.30

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DESCRIPTIVES RELATED TO MISSING DATA

Missing value code : 999

No missing data was observed in your data

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FACTOR can be refered as:


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exploratory factor analysis model. Behavioral Research Methods, 38(1), 88-91.
10.3758/bf03192753

For further information and new releases go to:


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FACTOR completed

Computing time : 357.57 minutes.


Matrices generated : 252209488

Our last advice: Distrust 5% of statistics, and 95% of statisticians. (Cal


desconfiar un 5% de l'estadistica, i un 95% de l'estadistic.)

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