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  • 1.  Factor Analysis in SPSS

    Posted 22 days ago
    Hi all,

    I have a two-part question:

    1) If I'm conducting a factor analysis can the variables I use have different numbers of points on their scales?  For example, can I use some variables with a seven-point agree/disagree scale, and some with a six-point "completely describes me" scale?  Or do I need to somehow standardize the scales before I do a factor analysis?

    2) If I need to standardize, how do I do that in SPSS?

    Thanks!
    Bob 


  • 2.  RE: Factor Analysis in SPSS

    Posted 21 days ago
    Edited by Kirill Orlov 21 days ago

    It is all right with FA based on variables measured on different scales and/or having different variance.

    But you should decide if you are going to base FA on correlations or covariances. You may want to check these threads: https://stats.stackexchange.com/q/62677/3277 ; https://stats.stackexchange.com/q/53/3277.

    Doing the analysis on correlations (a more frequent decision) saves you from thinking about prior linear rescaling both your scales to a common one, such as range to 0-1 scale - because Pearson r is insensitive to linear transforms of data.



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  • 3.  RE: Factor Analysis in SPSS

    IBM Champion
    Posted 21 days ago
    Another option that might sometimes be useful would be to standardize robustly first.  The STATS PREPROCESS extension command has options for that.--