Exploratory Item Factor Analysis: A practical guide revised and up-dated.

Authors

  • Susana Lloret-Segura University of Valencia (Spain)
  • Adoración Ferreres-Traver University of Valencia (Spain)
  • Ana Hernández-Baeza University of Valencia (Spain)
  • Inés Tomás-Marco University of Valencia (Spain)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/analesps.30.3.199361
Keywords: AFE, PCA, matrix of association, factors’ estimation, number of factors, factors’ rotation

Abstract

Exploratory Factor analysis is one of the techniques used in the development, validation and adaptation of psychological measurement instruments. Its use spread during the 1960s and has been growing exponentially thanks to the advancement of information technology. The criteria used, of course, have also evolved. But the applied researchers, who use this technique as a routine, remain often ignorant of all this. In the last few decades numerous studies have denounced this situation. There is an urgent need to update the classic criteria. The incorporation of the most suitable criteria will improve the quality of our research. In this work we review the classic criteria and, depending on the case, we also propose current criteria to replace or complement the former. Our objective is to offer the interested applied researcher updated guidance on how to perform an Exploratory Item Factor Analysis, according to the “post-Little Jiffy” psychometrics. This review and the guide with the corresponding recommendations have been articulated in four large blocks: 1) the data type and the matrix of association, 2) the method of factor estimation, 3) the number of factors to be retained, and 4) the method of rotation and allocation of items. An abridged version of the complete guide is provided at the end of the article.

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Author Biographies

Susana Lloret-Segura, University of Valencia (Spain)

Department of Methodology.

Associate professor.

Faculty of Psychology.University of Valencia.


Psychometric Unit.

Research Institute in Personnel Psychology, Organizational Development andQuality of Working Lifewww.uv.es/idocal

Faculty of Psychology.University of Valencia.

Adoración Ferreres-Traver, University of Valencia (Spain)

Department of Methodology.

Associate professor.

Faculty of Psychology.University of Valencia.


Psychometric Unit.

Research Institute in Personnel Psychology, Organizational Development andQuality of Working Lifewww.uv.es/idocal

Faculty of Psychology.University of Valencia.

 

Ana Hernández-Baeza, University of Valencia (Spain)

Department of Methodology.

Associate professor.

Faculty of Psychology.University of Valencia.


Psychometric Unit.

Research Institute in Personnel Psychology, Organizational Development andQuality of Working Lifewww.uv.es/idocal

Faculty of Psychology.University of Valencia.

 

Inés Tomás-Marco, University of Valencia (Spain)

Department of Methodology.

Associate professor.

Faculty of Psychology.University of Valencia.


Psychometric Unit.

Research Institute in Personnel Psychology, Organizational Development andQuality of Working Lifewww.uv.es/idocal

Faculty of Psychology.University of Valencia.

 

Published
12-08-2014
How to Cite
Lloret-Segura, S., Ferreres-Traver, A., Hernández-Baeza, A., & Tomás-Marco, I. (2014). Exploratory Item Factor Analysis: A practical guide revised and up-dated. Anales de Psicología / Annals of Psychology, 30(3), 1151–1169. https://doi.org/10.6018/analesps.30.3.199361
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Methodology

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