Hi Arthur, Words cannot express how grateful I am for this amazing video, you have turned what seems to be a nightmare into fun. Now I know EFA is not as terrible as I had imagined, especially using Stata.
Thank you so much Arthur! Yesterday I just got burnt out when I take my first look at Stata, and with your video I am able to do EFA with it, thank you very much for your amazing job!
Thank you for this video, it's really useful! I followed the approach here and generated the new variables using the gen option after alpha. Now when I look at my new variables I notice that some of them have values which are less than one. How is this possible? All of my variables are odinal with values between 1 and 5.
Hi Arthur, thank you so much for putting together this great video! It's been very helpful. Do you have another video explaining how to rename Factors after identifying the theme behind some variables (the construct that some variables are capturing )? And, how do you drop the Factors that ended up not being significant (.80 criteria)? I would like to have my FA tailored before running my regression models. Let me know what you think? Thanks again :)
Pituch, K.A. & Stevens, J.P. (2015). Applied multivariate statistics for the social sciences: Analysis with SAS and IBM’s SPSS (6th). Routledge: Abingdon-on-Thames, UK.
May God blessed you too much. it is very interesting presentation
Amazingly useful tutorial! Thank you, Arthur!
Thank you for explaining the factor analysis with these type of surveys! it makes everything much more intuitive!
Hi Arthur,
Words cannot express how grateful I am for this amazing video, you have turned what seems to be a nightmare into fun. Now I know EFA is not as terrible as I had imagined, especially using Stata.
Thank you so much Arthur! Yesterday I just got burnt out when I take my first look at Stata, and with your video I am able to do EFA with it, thank you very much for your amazing job!
Thank you Sir. You saved me after searching for this the factortest installation a whole day. Thumbs up
Thank you so much dear Arthur for making life easier! Clear and to the point...most video tutors go around the bush for just showing off!
Dear Arthur, thank you so much for posting this instructional video. This has helped me tremendously on one of my studies for my dissertation.
I don't have sufficient words to express my gratitude, but all I can say Arthur you have helped many including me.
thank you so much.
What a beautiful video. A generous gift to a beginner in factor analysis methodology. Thank you very much. I have subscribed.
This is very useful. Thanks for saving me!
Great, informative video. Thank you!
Good job, very clear description of the analysis.
Thank you sir, you are a great teacher!
Thank you very much, you were very pedagogical.
Thank you a lot for this video!!
Thanks for this great and very informative video. I am really grateful for this. Never have I ever learnt the PCA in this easy manner.
Super helpful video! Thanks a lot
You have a sense of humour. Thanks.
Dear Professor, Thank you so much for such detailed and step by step procedure of conducting EFA suing Stata.
Very
helpful video!
Thanks a lot this is very helpful and clear.
Very useful video. Thank you so much
Nicely explained sir
Yesterday l did this analysis for the first time and today you explained with more details.
Thanks
Thank you!
Very helpful .. Thanks !!
This video helped me a lot, thank you! Instant subscribe for me :)
Hello Arthur,
I don’t think you have the idea of how important this video meant to me. Keep it up
Please provide the title of the reference Steven's (2009). This is really helpful
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Thank you for this video, it's really useful! I followed the approach here and generated the new variables using the gen option after alpha. Now when I look at my new variables I notice that some of them have values which are less than one. How is this possible? All of my variables are odinal with values between 1 and 5.
Hi Arthur, thank you so much for putting together this great video! It's been very helpful. Do you have another video explaining how to rename Factors after identifying the theme behind some variables (the construct that some variables are capturing )? And, how do you drop the Factors that ended up not being significant (.80 criteria)? I would like to have my FA tailored before running my regression models. Let me know what you think? Thanks again :)
It's been a great help. Where can I download the data?
Very useful video that walks one through an Exploratory Factor Analysis step by step. However, sortl no longer is available. Is there a workaround?
Why do you use Principal component factor instead of the default principal factor? Also thank you for this video! Super helpful!
Sorry I cannot fine sortl package, is it sort plus letter "L"?
How do you know which questions belongs to the certain factor?
Hi, I couldn't find factortest in stata
what does it mean if uniqueness is -0 and 0?
Very informative tutorial, but do you standardize your raw data before running "correlate", Sir?
Hi aurthur, how do we use those factors as independent variable while running multi nominal logistic regression ?
very well explained. are you a professor?
Dear Arthur, I have tried to find the sortl in package in stata 17 but it doesnt show up. Could mind guiding me another pkg? thank you so much
Does someone know the APA style citation of steven 2009? min 16:03
Pituch, K.A. & Stevens, J.P. (2015). Applied multivariate statistics for the social sciences: Analysis with SAS and IBM’s SPSS (6th). Routledge: Abingdon-on-Thames, UK.
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Tip: The video is perfect to watch on 1.5x speed, since he talks so slowly.
Or maybe 1.25x is sufficient for most, but i chose 1.5
Yess I do this all the tiiime !!!! xD
May God blessed you too much. it is very interesting presentation
Thank you!