I also can not see KMO and Bartlett's test result on my out put! it is strange because if I choose less number of variables (ex. 3 of the only) , it shows the KMO and Bartlett's test result on the output! can you help we with that?
hello. at 2.45 minutes you get components. My question is that how to determine that which components belongs to which variable in the spss data file? do they come in same sequence as formulated on the main data file or they change their sequence autometically? I hope you respond soon.
If I get what you are saying - you are querying how to know which factor (e.g. of the 5/6/14 extracted in this video) relates to which variable from the data set? Easy to do. Scroll down to your factor matrix / rotated factor matrix. You will see each variable on the left, and it's loading on the extracted factors to right. A high loading (>0.25 - 1) means that variable is driven by that underlying factor. It should load highly on ONE and only one factor. Crossloading indicates a problem..
I also can not see KMO and Bartlett's test result on my out put! it is strange because if I choose less number of variables (ex. 3 of the only) , it shows the KMO and Bartlett's test result on the output! can you help we with that?
ela1360 1 year ago
KMO/Bartlett's table does not appear on my output! Any ideas why? I have selected it to appear as an option..
katerinagn 1 year ago
hello. at 2.45 minutes you get components. My question is that how to determine that which components belongs to which variable in the spss data file? do they come in same sequence as formulated on the main data file or they change their sequence autometically? I hope you respond soon.
rony1555 2 years ago
If I get what you are saying - you are querying how to know which factor (e.g. of the 5/6/14 extracted in this video) relates to which variable from the data set? Easy to do. Scroll down to your factor matrix / rotated factor matrix. You will see each variable on the left, and it's loading on the extracted factors to right. A high loading (>0.25 - 1) means that variable is driven by that underlying factor. It should load highly on ONE and only one factor. Crossloading indicates a problem..
T1O2M3J4123 2 years ago