Score Predictor Factor Analysis: Reproducing Observed Covariances by Means of Factor Score Predictors.

André Beauducel, Norbert Hilger
Author Information
  1. André Beauducel: Institute of Psychology, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.
  2. Norbert Hilger: Institute of Psychology, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.

Abstract

The non-diagonal elements of the observed covariances are more exactly reproduced by the factor loadings than by the model implied by the corresponding factor score predictors. This is a limitation to the validity of factor score predictors. It is therefore investigated whether it is possible to estimate factor loadings for which the model implied by the factor score predictors optimally reproduces the non-diagonal elements of the observed covariance matrix. Accordingly, loading estimates are proposed for which the model implied by the factor score predictors allows for a least-squares approximation of the non-diagonal elements of the observed covariance matrix. This estimation method is termed score predictor factor analysis and algebraically compared with Minres factor analysis as well as principal component analysis. A population-based and a sample-based simulation study was performed in order to compare score predictor factor analysis, Minres factor analysis, and principal component analysis. It turns out that the non-diagonal elements of the observed covariance matrix can more exactly be reproduced from the factor score predictors computed from score predictor factor analysis than from the factor score predictors computed from Minres factor analysis and from principal components.

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