Abstract

Abstract In second‐order factor analysis, we first obtain the second‐order correlation matrix R s . From R s , we obtain the reduced second‐order correlation matrix . We then factor this to obtain F s , the second‐order initial factor matrix, and rotate F s to obtain V s , the second‐order rotated factor matrix. Second order factor analyses with two, three, four, five, and more first‐order factors are illustrated.

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