Multiple Choice
Confirmatory factor analysis often used to:
A) Test a theory about underlying, unobservable processes that might occur among variables.
B) Confirm or disconfirm a theory post hoc.
C) Neither (a) nor (b) .
D) Both (a) and (b) .
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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Q5: A final criterion for retaining components is
Q6: Oblique rotation results in factors being uncorrelated
Q7: Varimax is the most commonly used oblique
Q8: When interpreting or naming components, one should
Q9: A bipolar factor refers to a component
Q11: The underlying hypothetical (unobservable) variables in factor
Q12: In principal components analysis, only unique variability
Q13: The underlying, mathematical objective in principal components
Q14: Orthogonal rotation is a rotation of factors
Q15: It is recommended that the following two