Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists discover latent variables. Yet, the results can be influenced by the methodological decisions the researcher makes along the way. In this article, we focus on the choice regarding the number of factors to retain: We compare the performance of the recently developed EGA with various traditional factor retention criteria. We use both continuous and binary data, as evidence regarding the accuracy of such criteria in the latter case is scarce. Simulation results, based on scenarios resulting from varying sample size, communalities from major factors, interfactor correlations, skewness, and correlation measure, show that EGA outperforms the tradit...
When conducting an exploratory factor analysis, the decision regarding the number of factors to reta...
In this study, the purpose is to compare factor retention methods under simulation conditions. For t...
The estimation of the correct number of dimensions is a long-standing problem in psychometrics. Seve...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
The question of how observable variables should be associated with latent structures has been at the...
The decision of how many factors to retain is a critical component of exploratory factor analysis. E...
The decision of how many factors to retain is a critical component of exploratory factor analysis. E...
When conducting an exploratory factor analysis, the decision regarding the number of factors to reta...
In this study, the purpose is to compare factor retention methods under simulation conditions. For t...
The estimation of the correct number of dimensions is a long-standing problem in psychometrics. Seve...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) is a commonly applied technique intended to help social scientists ...
The question of how observable variables should be associated with latent structures has been at the...
The decision of how many factors to retain is a critical component of exploratory factor analysis. E...
The decision of how many factors to retain is a critical component of exploratory factor analysis. E...
When conducting an exploratory factor analysis, the decision regarding the number of factors to reta...
In this study, the purpose is to compare factor retention methods under simulation conditions. For t...
The estimation of the correct number of dimensions is a long-standing problem in psychometrics. Seve...