This article examines effects of sample size and other design features on correspondence between factors obtained from analysis of sample data and those present in the population from which the samples were drawn. We extend earlier work on this question by examining these phenomena in the situation in which the common factor model does not hold exactly in the population. We present a theoretical framework for representing such lack of fit and examine its implications in the population and sample. Based on this approach we hypothesize that lack of fit of the model in the population will not, on the average, influence recovery of population factors in analysis of sample data, regardless of degree of model error and regardless of sample size. ...
<p>In exploratory item factor analysis (IFA), researchers may use model fit statistics and commonly ...
It is well-known in the statistical literature that when sample size is large, any small departure f...
This research examines the effects of single-value response style contamination on measures of model...
This article examines effects of sample size and other design features on correspondence between fac...
Results of a Monte Carlo study of exploratory factor analysis demonstrate that in studies characteri...
Although some research in confirmatory factor analysis has suggested that more indicators per factor...
The relationship of sample size to number of variables in the use of factor analysis has been treate...
This investigation studied the behavior of fit indices in covariance structure modeling (CSM) when s...
Many measurement designs produce domain factors with small variances and factor loadings. The curren...
The relationship of sample size to number of variables in the use of factor analysis has been treate...
A Monte Carlo simulation study was conducted to investigate the effects of sample size, estimation m...
Abstract: Work with sample surveys often makes extensive use of measures of size. Two prominent exa...
The sample size dichotomized was related to the measure of sampling adequacy, considering the explan...
Factor analysis is a powerful and often-used technique in construction management and real estate re...
This research examines the effects of nonattending response pattern contamination and select respons...
<p>In exploratory item factor analysis (IFA), researchers may use model fit statistics and commonly ...
It is well-known in the statistical literature that when sample size is large, any small departure f...
This research examines the effects of single-value response style contamination on measures of model...
This article examines effects of sample size and other design features on correspondence between fac...
Results of a Monte Carlo study of exploratory factor analysis demonstrate that in studies characteri...
Although some research in confirmatory factor analysis has suggested that more indicators per factor...
The relationship of sample size to number of variables in the use of factor analysis has been treate...
This investigation studied the behavior of fit indices in covariance structure modeling (CSM) when s...
Many measurement designs produce domain factors with small variances and factor loadings. The curren...
The relationship of sample size to number of variables in the use of factor analysis has been treate...
A Monte Carlo simulation study was conducted to investigate the effects of sample size, estimation m...
Abstract: Work with sample surveys often makes extensive use of measures of size. Two prominent exa...
The sample size dichotomized was related to the measure of sampling adequacy, considering the explan...
Factor analysis is a powerful and often-used technique in construction management and real estate re...
This research examines the effects of nonattending response pattern contamination and select respons...
<p>In exploratory item factor analysis (IFA), researchers may use model fit statistics and commonly ...
It is well-known in the statistical literature that when sample size is large, any small departure f...
This research examines the effects of single-value response style contamination on measures of model...