Class Factor Analysis
Class Factor Analysis
1) Factor Analysis
2) Use and application
3) Statistics Associated with Factor Analysis
4) Conducting Factor Analysis
5) Applications of Common Factor Analysis
6) Example: Life Insurance
19-3
Factor Analysis
Factor analysis:For data reduction and summarization.
Factor analysis:Interdependence technique: No distinction between dependent and
independent variables.
Analysis
Bartlett's test of sphericity: Identity matirx
Correlation matrix.
Communality.
Eigenvalue.
Factor loadings..
Factor loading plot. A factor loading plot is a plot
of the original variables using the factor loadings as
coordinates.
Factor matrix. Loadings of all the variables on all the
factors extracted.
Factor scores:Composite scores-- on derived factors.
Statistics Associated with Factor 19-6
Analysis
Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) measure of
sampling adequacy. An index used to
examine the appropriateness of factor
analysis.
Percentage of variance. The
percentage of the total variance attributed
to each factor.
Residuals .
Scree plot. Eigenvalues Vs. number of
factors in order of extraction.
19-7
Rotation of Factors
Interpretation of Factors
Calculation of Selection of
Factor Scores Surrogate Variables
Factors
Factors
5. Determination based on scree plot :. Factors Eigenvalue
1 2.731
3 2 2.218
E
I
3 .442
G 4 .341
E 5 .183
N
1.5 6 .085
V
A
L
U
E 0
1 2 3 4 5 6
Component number
Results of Principal Components 19-11
Analysis
Communalities
Variables I nit
Total variance associated with the factor
V1 1.0
I nitial Eigen values
V2 1.0
V3 1.0
Results of Principal Components 19-12
Analysis
Extraction Sums of
Contains F Ls of all the variables on all the factors
extracted
Factor Matrix
Factor Eigen value
1
Variables 2.731
Fa
2 2.218
V1
19-13
Rotate factor
•Rotation: Factor matrix is transformed into simple one that
is easier to interpret
•Rotation does not effect communalities and % of total
variance.
•Types of rotation:
Orthogonal:
Varimax- minimize no of variables with high loading on
a factor
Oblique:
•Rotation changes % of variance accounted by each
factor.
Rotation Sums of Sq
Conducting Factor Analysis
Interpret Factors
Analysis
V1-Prevents cavity
V2-Shiny teeth
Rotated Factor
V3-Strengthen gums
V4-Freshens breath
V5-Prevention of tooth
decay is not an
important thing.
V6-Attractive teeth
Variables Fa
Factor
V1 Score C
V2
Variables
V3
19-16
Conducting Factor Analysis
Interpret Factors
(1)A factor can then be interpreted in terms of
the variables that load high on it.
1.0 V4 ∗∗ ∗ V6
V2
Component 2
0.5
0.0
V1∗
∗ V5 V3∗
-0.5
-1.0
Analysis
The lower left triangle contains the reproduced
correlation matrix; the diagonal, the communalities;
the upper right triangle, the residuals between the
observed correlations and the reproduced
correlations.
Facto
Variables V1
19-20
Conducting Factor Analysis
Select Surrogate Variables
Selection of S/S variable, involves singling out some
of the original variables for use in subsequent analysis
& interpret the result in terms of original variables
rather than factor scores.
By examining the factor matrix, one could select for
each factor the variable with the highest loading on
that factor. That variable could then be used as a
surrogate variable for the associated factor.
However, the choice is not as easy if two or more
variables have similarly high loadings. In such a case,
the choice between these variables should be based
on theoretical and measurement considerations.
19-21
Conducting Factor Analysis
Determine the Model Fit