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Factor Analysis. 2. What is Factor Analysis. Data Reduction TechniqueA factor is a weighted sum of the variablesThe goal is to summarize the information in a larger number of correlated variables into a smaller number of factors that are not correlated with each other.In contrast to Regression,
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1. Factor Analysis 1 Factor Analysis (Optional Session)
2. Factor Analysis 2 What is Factor Analysis Data Reduction Technique
A factor is a weighted sum of the variables
The goal is to summarize the information in a larger number of correlated variables into a smaller number of factors that are not correlated with each other.
In contrast to Regression, there is no dependent variable. We just look at the correlations between variables to summarize.
3. Factor Analysis 3 Graphical Intuition: Factor Analysis works when data are correlated
4. Factor Analysis 4 Graphical Intuition: Factor Analysis will not work when variables are uncorrelated
5. Factor Analysis 5 When to do Factor Analysis in business research? Applications
Eliminating Multicollinearity problems in Regression
Measuring managerially useful constructs
Intelligence, Leadership Skills, Customer satisfaction
Useful in constructing perceptual maps of products that are useful in positioning studies
6. Factor Analysis 6 Perceptual Map
Example
7. Factor Analysis 7 Applying Factor Analysis: Evaluating MBA Applications Suppose school believes success of future managers depends on
Intelligence
Teamwork and Leadership skills
8. Factor Analysis 8 Applying Factor Analysis: Evaluating MBA Applications Variables available
GPA
GMAT score
Scholarships, fellowships won
Evidence of Communications skills
Prior Job Experience
Organizational Experience
Other extra curricular achievements
9. Factor Analysis 9 Data
10. Factor Analysis 10 Quick and dirty sense of the data: Looking at the correlation matrix
11. Factor Analysis 11 First Step: Do Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to select # of factors PCA uses the correlation matrix of the data and constructs factors
Factors
If there are n variables we will have n factors
First factor will explain most variance, second next, and so on
Variance Explained by Factors
With standardized variables each variable has a variance of 1, so the total variance in n variables is n
Each factor will have an associated eigen-value which is the amount of variance explained by that factor
12. Factor Analysis 12 SPSS Output of PCA: Eigen Analysis
13. Factor Analysis 13 SPSS Output of PCA: Scree Plot
14. Factor Analysis 14 Second Step: Do Factor Analysis with number of factors selected from Step 1 First interpret resulting factors
Use factor loadings to interpret factors
If it is not interpretable use rotation options until we get something that can be interpreted
Look at factor equations and factor scores
Score plots will be useful
15. Factor Analysis 15 Why not Unrotated Factor Loadings? Variables correlation with the factors
16. Factor Analysis 16 Interpreting Factors: Looking at Loading Plot without Rotations
17. Factor Analysis 17 Rotated Factor Loadings: Variables correlation with the factors
18. Factor Analysis 18 Interpreting Factors: Looking at Loading Plot with Rotation
19. Factor Analysis 19 Naming Factors Apriori, theory based selection of variables
Should be easy to name factors
Otherwise use managerial intuition
20. Factor Analysis 20 How did applicants score on Intelligence and Leadership Factors
21. Factor Analysis 21 Which Applicants to select for Haas: The Score Plot
22. Factor Analysis 22 Step 1: Choosing number of factors to extract from data Do Factor Analysis
In SPSS select Analyze>Data Reduction>Factor
Select Extraction, select Principle Component Analysis
Select the variables you want to factor analyze in Variables box
Select Correlation as the data that will be analyzed; this will mean that the data will be standardized and therefore each variable will have equal effect.
Ask for Scree Plot (using Graphs button) which graphs the amount of variance explained by each factor
23. Factor Analysis 23 Step 2: Performing Factor Analysis with # of factors from Step 1 Do Factor Analysis
Number of Factors to extract should be from Step 1
Try None rotation for a start (else try Varimax or others if it doesnt work)
In Graphs: select loading plot and score plot
In Storage: in the scores box store the factor scores by selecting 2 variables