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Konfirmatorisk faktoriell analys×Analys av huvudkomponenter×
ÄmnesområdePsykometriMaskininlärning
FamiljLatent structureMachine learning
Ursprungsår19692002
UpphovspersonKarl JöreskogJolliffe, I.T. (textbook); Pearson & Hotelling (origins)
TypMeasurement model / latent variable analysisUnsupervised dimensionality reduction
UrsprungskällaBrown, T. A. (2015). Confirmatory Factor Analysis for Applied Research (2nd ed.). Guilford Press. ISBN: 978-1462515363Jolliffe, I.T. (2002). Principal Component Analysis (2nd ed.). Springer. DOI ↗
AliasDoğrulayıcı Faktör Analizi — Ölçek Doğrulama (CFA), confirmatory factor analysis, measurement model testingTemel Bileşenler Analizi (PCA), PCA, principal components analysis, Karhunen-Loève transform
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SammanfattningConfirmatory factor analysis is a measurement modelling technique that tests whether a hypothesised factor structure — typically derived from theory or an earlier exploratory analysis — fits observed data from a new sample. Developed by Karl Jöreskog in 1969, it became the dominant tool for validating psychological scales because it requires the researcher to specify in advance which items belong to which latent factor and then assesses the adequacy of that specification against explicit statistical fit criteria.Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is an unsupervised dimensionality-reduction method — given its modern textbook treatment by Ian Jolliffe (2002) — that compresses high-dimensional data into fewer dimensions while preserving the maximum possible variance. It re-expresses correlated variables as a small set of uncorrelated principal components ordered by how much of the data's variation each one captures.
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