Hi, thank you a lot for this good presentation but I did not understand a point I would like to test the homogeneity to use ANOVA I have a normal distribution Do I base of the KOM or Signification de Bartelett value, please help me
Bedankt voor alle filmpjes! Stel de factorlading is 0.613 op de bedoelde factor en 0.349 bij een andere (onbedoelde)? Moet de variabele dan worden verwijderd? Het voldoet wel wel aan de >.60 eis bij de eigen maar niet aan 0.3 meer op eigen dan op andere eis?
Thanks for the presentation, can we do KMO test and Bartlett Test for Sphericity for a questionnaire only having categorical data (nominal and ordinal) ? Also is it suitable to do it when using Principal component analysis (PCA)
So you ran a factor analysis? (Kmo is part of the factor analysis). Is your dataset complete? Did you select the right options to show? Did you select all variables? If you met all requirements above then I sadly don't know the answer. Do other analyses work? You could google "no spss factory output" and maybe find the answer that way
Maybe one of your selected variables has no variance, that's an scenario where spss doesn't run the factor analysis.In that case scenario i would evaluate the teorethical construction of your scale to decide if the variable is adecuate and necessary or no for your model. If not u can try deleting the variable with no variance and use the new analysis to reformulate the theoretical construction and then run again (if possible) the data collection with the new teorethical model.
I've got a set of data from a pilot test. The questionnaire includes 72 items for measuring stress. When we run factor analysis, the KMO is really low, 0.18. I was wondering how we deal with the data in such a circumstance Thanks in advance
hello, you explained this well than my teacher. it is very helpful to our defense. thank you so much more power
Hi thanks for the help. But what does it mean of the Bartlett’s Test of Sphericity indicated that p
Thank you very much for the tutorial. Really helped me with my master thesis analysis for motivation factors
Thank you for the informative video!!
my data is normally distribute. the assumption of homogeneity of variance is not met. is there any data transformation option ?
Hi, thank you a lot for this good presentation but I did not understand a point I would like to test the homogeneity to use ANOVA I have a normal distribution Do I base of the KOM or Signification de Bartelett value, please help me
Bedankt voor alle filmpjes! Stel de factorlading is 0.613 op de bedoelde factor en 0.349 bij een andere (onbedoelde)? Moet de variabele dan worden verwijderd? Het voldoet wel wel aan de >.60 eis bij de eigen maar niet aan 0.3 meer op eigen dan op andere eis?
Thanks for the presentation, can we do KMO test and Bartlett Test for Sphericity for a questionnaire only having categorical data (nominal and ordinal) ? Also is it suitable to do it when using Principal component analysis (PCA)
I ran the KMO test for my data and no results or output came out for it. What can I do?
So you ran a factor analysis? (Kmo is part of the factor analysis). Is your dataset complete? Did you select the right options to show? Did you select all variables?
If you met all requirements above then I sadly don't know the answer. Do other analyses work?
You could google "no spss factory output" and maybe find the answer that way
Maybe one of your selected variables has no variance, that's an scenario where spss doesn't run the factor analysis.In that case scenario i would evaluate the teorethical construction of your scale to decide if the variable is adecuate and necessary or no for your model. If not u can try deleting the variable with no variance and use the new analysis to reformulate the theoretical construction and then run again (if possible) the data collection with the new teorethical model.
I've got a set of data from a pilot test. The questionnaire includes 72 items for measuring stress. When we run factor analysis, the KMO is really low, 0.18.
I was wondering how we deal with the data in such a circumstance
Thanks in advance
Thanks a lot.
hi, in the above test is the sample size 46?
What if the KMO value is 0.509? Plz help
That's okay. Not great, but does meet the requirment of .5
what software did you use ?
Spss from IBM
it was very helpful but your speech was not clear at some points. I used caption
Thank you
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What if the Bartlett value is 0.598? Plz help