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Factor Analysis with PCA & Varimax

This document presents the results of a factor analysis with 19 variables. The Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin measure of sampling adequacy is 0.943 indicating the data is suitable for factor analysis. Two components had eigenvalues over Kaiser's criterion of 1 and in combination explained 50.274% of the variance. The rotated component matrix shows strong loadings of different variables on the two components.
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Factor Analysis with PCA & Varimax

This document presents the results of a factor analysis with 19 variables. The Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin measure of sampling adequacy is 0.943 indicating the data is suitable for factor analysis. Two components had eigenvalues over Kaiser's criterion of 1 and in combination explained 50.274% of the variance. The rotated component matrix shows strong loadings of different variables on the two components.
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FACTOR

/VARIABLES SE1 SE2 SE3 SE6 SE7 SE8 SE9 SE10 SE12 SE5 SE11 REF1 REF4 REF3 PER
4 PER5 PER6 PLA1 PLA2
/MISSING LISTWISE
/ANALYSIS SE1 SE2 SE3 SE6 SE7 SE8 SE9 SE10 SE12 SE5 SE11 REF1 REF4 REF3 PER4
PER5 PER6 PLA1 PLA2
/PRINT INITIAL KMO EXTRACTION ROTATION
/FORMAT SORT BLANK(.3)
/CRITERIA MINEIGEN(1) ITERATE(125)
/EXTRACTION PC
/CRITERIA ITERATE(125)
/ROTATION VARIMAX
/METHOD=CORRELATION.

Factor Analysis

KMO and Bartlett's Test


Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy. ,943
Bartlett's Test of Sphericity Approx. Chi-Square 7568,105
df 171
Sig. ,000

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Communalities
Initial Extraction
SE1 1,000 ,542
SE2 1,000 ,476
SE3 1,000 ,497
SE6 1,000 ,544
SE7 1,000 ,485
SE8 1,000 ,590
SE9 1,000 ,442
SE10 1,000 ,549
SE12 1,000 ,521
SE5 1,000 ,500
SE11 1,000 ,482
REF1 1,000 ,561
REF4 1,000 ,528
REF3 1,000 ,493
PER4 1,000 ,491
PER5 1,000 ,464
PER6 1,000 ,516
PLA1 1,000 ,401
PLA2 1,000 ,472
Extraction Method: Principal
Component Analysis.

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Total Variance Explained
Initial Eigenvalues Extraction Sums of Squared Loadings
Component Total % of Variance Cumulative % Total % of Variance Cumulative %
1 7,340 38,630 38,630 7,340 38,630 38,630
2 2,212 11,644 50,274 2,212 11,644 50,274
3 ,915 4,814 55,088
4 ,824 4,336 59,424
5 ,739 3,891 63,315
6 ,712 3,748 67,062
7 ,628 3,307 70,370
8 ,598 3,146 73,515
9 ,562 2,960 76,475
10 ,547 2,882 79,357
11 ,512 2,696 82,053
12 ,493 2,595 84,648
13 ,482 2,537 87,185
14 ,468 2,465 89,650
15 ,442 2,325 91,975
16 ,417 2,194 94,169
17 ,394 2,071 96,240
18 ,370 1,949 98,190
19 ,344 1,810 100,000

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Total Variance Explained
Rotation Sums of Squared Loadings
Component Total % of Variance Cumulative %
1 5,540 29,156 29,156
2 4,012 21,118 50,274
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis.

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a
Component Matrix

Component
1 2
SE6 ,710
SE8 ,704 -,308
SE10 ,695
SE12 ,677
SE1 ,672
SE11 ,668
SE7 ,667
SE5 ,666
REF1 ,633 ,401
SE2 ,631
SE3 ,627 -,321
REF3 ,615 ,339
SE9 ,607
PER6 ,588 ,412
REF4 ,583 ,433
PLA2 ,529 ,437
PER5 ,490 ,473
PLA1 ,475 ,420
PER4 ,490 ,501
Extraction Method: Principal
Component Analysis.
a. 2 components extracted.

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Rotated Component
a
Matrix
Component
1 2
SE8 ,749
SE1 ,719
SE10 ,712
SE3 ,696
SE12 ,693
SE6 ,690
SE5 ,677
SE2 ,673
SE7 ,655
SE11 ,650
SE9 ,650
REF1 ,698
REF4 ,695
PER4 ,694
PER6 ,680
PER5 ,671
PLA2 ,666
REF3 ,637
PLA1 ,619
Extraction Method: Principal
Component Analysis.
Rotation Method: Varimax with
Kaiser Normalization.
a. Rotation converged in 3 iterations.

Component Transformation
Matrix
Component 1 2
1 ,806 ,593
2 -,593 ,806
Extraction Method: Principal
Component Analysis.
Rotation Method: Varimax with
Kaiser Normalization.

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