Conducting a multidimensional EFA
Now that you've examined the eigenvalues and scree plot to find the data-driven recommended number of factors, you can get down to actually running the multidimensional EFA. In Chapter 1, you ran a unidimensional EFA by using the fa()
function. To run a multidimensional EFA, you'll want to use the nfactors
argument to specify the number of factors desired.
As in the previous exercises, you'll want to be sure to run this analysis on the bfi_EFA
dataset you created earlier.
Cet exercice fait partie du cours
Factor Analysis in R
Instructions
- Run a multidimensional EFA using the
fa()
function and the number of factor recommended by the scree plot. - View your model object in the console.
Exercice interactif pratique
Essayez cet exercice en complétant cet exemple de code.
# Run the EFA with six factors (as indicated by your scree plot)
EFA_model <- ___(bfi_EFA, ___)
# View results from the model object
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