Deck 19: Factor Analysis

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What is the primary aim of a factor analysis?

A) To judge the internal consistency of a measure
B) To reduce the amount of variables in the dataset
C) To test how predictor variables may explain variance in an outcome variable
D) To test for nonlinear relationships between variables
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What does the KMO statistic tell us?

A) Sampling adequacy
B) Correlations between the items in the dataset
C) Whether the data is normally distributed
D) That there is no singularity in the data
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What should be an appropriate value for the determinant?

A) Larger than 0.001
B) Smaller than 0.0001
C) Smaller than 0.00001
D) Larger than 0.00001
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A latent variable is…

A) a variable that is positively correlated with another.
B) a variable that contributes a single composite variable.
C) a single variable that consists of several related variables.
D) a variable that is negatively correlated with another.
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What statistic can be used to determine how many factors are present in our analysis?

A) Bartlett's test of sphericity
B) Eigenvalues
C) Determinant
D) KMO
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A factor loading is the relationship…

A) between a single variable and the entire questionnaire.
B) between a single factor and the entire questionnaire.
C) between two factors
D) between a single variable and an individual factor.
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Which of the following items could have a factor loading of -.689 which is labelled 'empathy'?

A) I am often unaffected when people around me are upset.
B) I rarely get angry.
C) I am often in tune with other people's emotions.
D) When people are treated unfairly, I often get upset.
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If we have a Cronbach's alpha score of .801, then how should this be interpreted?

A) Good reliability
B) Excellent reliability
C) Questionable reliability
D) Acceptable reliability
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If we wanted to know if the reliability would improve if an item was removed from the measure then…

A) we should look at the corrected item-total correlation.
B) we should look at the scale if item deleted score.
C) we should run as many reliability analyses as possible and take the highest scoring outcome.
D) we should run a factor analysis.
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When running a factor analysis, what type of rotation method should be selected?

A) None
B) Quartimax
C) Varimax
D) Direct Oblimin
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For the worksheet analysis, what is the determinant value, and has the assumption been met or not?

A) p < .001 and the assumption has been met
B) p < .001 and the assumption has not been met
C) .573 and the assumption has not been met
D) .573 and the assumption has been met
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Looking at the communalities, which variable shares the most variance with the entire dataset?

A) Backwards digit
B) Rhyme detection
C) Digit recall
D) Consonant detection
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How many factors were extracted from the analysis?

A) 6
B) 4
C) 2
D) 3
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What was the total amount of variance explained by the two factors together, after rotation?

A) 52.737%
B) 27.234%
C) 25.502%
D) 1.530%
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Looking at the factor loadings, which item loads onto both factors?

A) Rhyme detection
B) Sentence repetition
C) Consonant detection
D) Digit recall
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Deck 19: Factor Analysis
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What is the primary aim of a factor analysis?

A) To judge the internal consistency of a measure
B) To reduce the amount of variables in the dataset
C) To test how predictor variables may explain variance in an outcome variable
D) To test for nonlinear relationships between variables
B
2
What does the KMO statistic tell us?

A) Sampling adequacy
B) Correlations between the items in the dataset
C) Whether the data is normally distributed
D) That there is no singularity in the data
A
3
What should be an appropriate value for the determinant?

A) Larger than 0.001
B) Smaller than 0.0001
C) Smaller than 0.00001
D) Larger than 0.00001
D
4
A latent variable is…

A) a variable that is positively correlated with another.
B) a variable that contributes a single composite variable.
C) a single variable that consists of several related variables.
D) a variable that is negatively correlated with another.
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What statistic can be used to determine how many factors are present in our analysis?

A) Bartlett's test of sphericity
B) Eigenvalues
C) Determinant
D) KMO
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A factor loading is the relationship…

A) between a single variable and the entire questionnaire.
B) between a single factor and the entire questionnaire.
C) between two factors
D) between a single variable and an individual factor.
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Which of the following items could have a factor loading of -.689 which is labelled 'empathy'?

A) I am often unaffected when people around me are upset.
B) I rarely get angry.
C) I am often in tune with other people's emotions.
D) When people are treated unfairly, I often get upset.
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If we have a Cronbach's alpha score of .801, then how should this be interpreted?

A) Good reliability
B) Excellent reliability
C) Questionable reliability
D) Acceptable reliability
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If we wanted to know if the reliability would improve if an item was removed from the measure then…

A) we should look at the corrected item-total correlation.
B) we should look at the scale if item deleted score.
C) we should run as many reliability analyses as possible and take the highest scoring outcome.
D) we should run a factor analysis.
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10
When running a factor analysis, what type of rotation method should be selected?

A) None
B) Quartimax
C) Varimax
D) Direct Oblimin
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For the worksheet analysis, what is the determinant value, and has the assumption been met or not?

A) p < .001 and the assumption has been met
B) p < .001 and the assumption has not been met
C) .573 and the assumption has not been met
D) .573 and the assumption has been met
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12
Looking at the communalities, which variable shares the most variance with the entire dataset?

A) Backwards digit
B) Rhyme detection
C) Digit recall
D) Consonant detection
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13
How many factors were extracted from the analysis?

A) 6
B) 4
C) 2
D) 3
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14
What was the total amount of variance explained by the two factors together, after rotation?

A) 52.737%
B) 27.234%
C) 25.502%
D) 1.530%
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Looking at the factor loadings, which item loads onto both factors?

A) Rhyme detection
B) Sentence repetition
C) Consonant detection
D) Digit recall
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