Exploratory Bi-factor Analysis.

Robert I Jennrich, Peter M Bentler
Author Information
  1. Robert I Jennrich: University of California at Los Angeles.

Abstract

Bi-factor analysis is a form of confirmatory factor analysis originally introduced by Holzinger. The bi-factor model has a general factor and a number of group factors. The purpose of this paper is to introduce an exploratory form of bi-factor analysis. An advantage of using exploratory bi-factor analysis is that one need not provide a specific bi-factor model a priori. The result of an exploratory bi-factor analysis, however, can be used as an aid in defining a specific bi-factor model. Our exploratory bi-factor analysis is simply exploratory factor analysis using a bi-factor rotation criterion. This is a criterion designed to produce perfect cluster structure in all but the first column of a rotated loading matrix. Examples are given to show how exploratory bi-factor analysis can be used with ideal and real data. The relation of exploratory bi-factor analysis to the Schmid-Leiman method is discussed.

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Grants

  1. R44 CA137841/NCI NIH HHS
  2. K05 DA000017/NIDA NIH HHS
  3. P01 DA001070-36/NIDA NIH HHS
  4. R44 CA137841-03/NCI NIH HHS
  5. P01 DA001070/NIDA NIH HHS
  6. K05 DA000017-33/NIDA NIH HHS