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Dec 31, 2006; 2:00pm
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Christian,
What rotation did you use? What factor score computation method?
Steve
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Subject: Orthogonality argumentation
Hi all,
When building a scale, I used component transformation matrix as
confirmation of orthogonality between the factors, and it came up with a
rather high value. Trying to argue for orthogonality, I turned to the factor
scores coefficient matrix as the scores are standardized values, and should
tell me if factors are right angled vectors right?But when running af a
covariance display, there seemed to be a trivial value for covariance but
nevertheless it shows. Why is that? To me very low coefficients for
covariance between the two toploading variables in each factor should mean
the factors are uncorrelated and thus orthogonal or?
Christian Kobbernagel
Communication Roskilde University Denmark
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