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Multivariate Analysis: Common Factor Analysis

Rotation Tab

You can use the Rotation tab to transform the factors by orthogonal or oblique rotations. (See Figure 27.5.) Orthogonal rotations rigidly rotate the factors; oblique transformations introduce correlations between the factors. Transformed factors are often more interpretable in terms of the original variables.

The Rotation tab contains the following UI controls:

Factor rotation


specifies the rotation method. You can select from a set of common orthogonal or oblique transformations. This list corresponds to the ROTATE= option in the PROC FACTOR statement.

Harris-Kaiser power


specifies the power of the square roots of the eigenvalues that are used to rescale the eigenvectors for Harris-Kaiser orthoblique transformation. This box corresponds to the HKPOWER= option in the PROC FACTOR statement.

Promax power


specifies the power for forming the target Procrustean matrix. This box corresponds to the POWER= option in the PROC FACTOR statement.

Factor pattern normalization


specifies the method for normalizing the rows of the factor pattern for rotation. This list corresponds to the NORM= option in the PROC FACTOR statement.

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