Thank you very much, Mike. Very helpful. The only other piece that would help me would be to see an example at the end of your video for how specifically to write this up for a report.
Mike, thanks so much for putting together all this information. Would you please create a follow-up video where you show how, after identifying the underlying theme within variables (in your example, Spacial and Verbal), how to name/label those 2-factor correlations in Stata? I would like to see what that looks like since I'll be running regression models where I'd be using those 2 Factor correlations as my dependent variable. Let me know what you think? Thanks again.
Thank you. For longitudinal factor analysis, we've just previously to declare a panel dataset 'xtset' keeping all the procedures you presented here? Thank you in advance!
Thank you very much, Mike. Very helpful. The only other piece that would help me would be to see an example at the end of your video for how specifically to write this up for a report.
Thank you so much, Dr. Great video
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much for this helpful explanation and demo!
Mike, thanks so much for putting together all this information. Would you please create a follow-up video where you show how, after identifying the underlying theme within variables (in your example, Spacial and Verbal), how to name/label those 2-factor correlations in Stata? I would like to see what that looks like since I'll be running regression models where I'd be using those 2 Factor correlations as my dependent variable. Let me know what you think? Thanks again.
This is excellent
This is helpful. Kindly do this in SPSS. Thank you
Thank you. For longitudinal factor analysis, we've just previously to declare a panel dataset 'xtset' keeping all the procedures you presented here? Thank you in advance!
Great video! May I ask can I use this method when my dataset contains of dumny and continuous data type? Thank you very much in advance 🙏🙏