Factor retention decisions in exploratory factor analysis: A tutorial on parallel analysis

JC Hayton, DG Allen… - Organizational research …, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
JC Hayton, DG Allen, V Scarpello
Organizational research methods, 2004journals.sagepub.com
The decision of how many factors to retain is a critical component of exploratory factor
analysis. Evidence is presented that parallel analysis is one of the most accurate factor
retention methods while also being one of the most underutilized in management and
organizational research. Therefore, a step-by-step guide to performing parallel analysis is
described, and an example is provided using data from the Minnesota Satisfaction
Questionnaire. Recommendations for making factor retention decisions are discussed.
The decision of how many factors to retain is a critical component of exploratory factor analysis. Evidence is presented that parallel analysis is one of the most accurate factor retention methods while also being one of the most underutilized in management and organizational research. Therefore, a step-by-step guide to performing parallel analysis is described, and an example is provided using data from the Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire. Recommendations for making factor retention decisions are discussed.
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