Abstract

Four general approaches to the transformation problem in exploratory factor analysis are reviewed, with primary attention given to xerxes (hyperplanefitting) methods. The Kaiser-Cerny ( KC) Rule for dichotomizing row-normalized normal varimax loadings, for a given factor, into near-zero and non-near-zero elements is described at some length. The Method Horst-Hilsch ( HH) xerxes procedure is explored in detail. Some numerical examples and concluding remarks are appended.

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