Multiple Choice
Given the results of the EFA and SPSS Output below, about what percent of the common variance is explained by Factor 2?
total variance explained | ||||||
factor | initial eigenvalues | extraction sums of square loadings | ||||
total | % of variance | cumulative % | total | % of variance | cumulative % | |
1 | 2.162 | 36.035 | 36.035 | 1.692 | 28.201 | 28.201 |
2 | 1.885 | 31.414 | 67.449 | 1.389 | 23.142 | 51.343 |
3 | .566 | 9.425 | 76.875 | |||
4 | .509 | 8.480 | 85.355 | |||
5 | .471 | 7.842 | 93.197 | |||
6 | .408 | 6.803 | 100.000 |
A) 67.5%
B) 31.4%
C) 36%
D) 9.43%
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