Determining the number of components from the matrix of partial correlations |
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Authors: | Wayne F. Velicer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of Rhode Island, 02881 Kingston, R. I. |
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Abstract: | A common problem for both principal component analysis and image component analysis is determining how many components to retain. A number of solutions have been proposed, none of which is totally satisfactory. An alternative solution which employs a matrix of partial correlations is considered. No components are extracted after the average squared partial correlation reaches a minimum. This approach gives an exact stopping point, has a direct operational interpretation, and can be applied to any type of component analysis. The method is most appropriate when component analysis is employed as an alternative to, or a first-stage solution for, factor analysis. |
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Keywords: | common variance factor analysis image component analysis |
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