Hello,
please can you help me with explanation with this situation: A lot of articles at journals create factor analysis at SPSS and after that create path analysis at SPSS AMOS. But how is possible, that if they are use confirmatory factor analysis (and create correlation between factors) there are significant correlation between factors? Because I thought that there is no correlation between factors based on factor analysis. Thank you. -- Sent from: http://spssx-discussion.1045642.n5.nabble.com/ ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD |
Please do a bit of reading about different varieties of factor rotations.
Particularly the distinction between orthogonal and oblique rotations. "Hello, please can you help me with explanation with this situation: A lot of articles at journals create factor analysis at SPSS and after that create path analysis at SPSS AMOS. But how is possible, that if they are use confirmatory factor analysis (and create correlation between factors) there are significant correlation between factors? Because I thought that there is no correlation between factors based on factor analysis. Thank you." ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD |
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Here's one nice article to include in your reading list.
http://quantpsy.org/pubs/preacher_maccallum_2003.pdf David Marso-2 wrote > Please do a bit of reading about different varieties of factor rotations. > Particularly the distinction between orthogonal and oblique rotations. > > "Hello, > > please can you help me with explanation with this situation: > > A lot of articles at journals create factor analysis at SPSS and after > that > create path analysis at SPSS AMOS. > > But how is possible, that if they are use confirmatory factor analysis > (and > create correlation between factors) there are significant correlation > between factors? Because I thought that there is no correlation between > factors based on factor analysis. > > Thank you." > > ===================== > To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to > LISTSERV@.UGA > (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the > command. To leave the list, send the command > SIGNOFF SPSSX-L > For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command > INFO REFCARD ----- -- Bruce Weaver [hidden email] http://sites.google.com/a/lakeheadu.ca/bweaver/ "When all else fails, RTFM." NOTE: My Hotmail account is not monitored regularly. To send me an e-mail, please use the address shown above. -- Sent from: http://spssx-discussion.1045642.n5.nabble.com/ ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD
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