The magnitude (absolute value) of the loading indicates the strength of the relationship between the variable and the factor, regardless of whether it's positive or negative.
When we have dependent variable so Do we have to select dependent variable also for PCA? And we get factor after this what can we do for the interpretation?
sir, my research is similar to yours. i am researching about sensory test for 30 panelists and there is 5 samples. i followed literally all of your tutorial including make the panelists is the variables. but why it said that my correlation matrix "non-positive defini te matrix"?
Also, When interpreting factor scores from factor analysis, it is important to use the scores as they are, including both negative and positive values. These scores indicate the relative positioning of observations along the factor dimensions. Converting them to absolute values would distort the interpretation and relationships identified by the factor analysis. Negative values are meaningful and represent observations that are below the mean of the factor, while positive values are above the mean.
Sir in my study have non metric data, I want to apply multivariate analysis, is it PCM method appropriate for it. 1. If not what method appropriate for it. 2. I have socio and economic section related many variables.
Pl. Note: Since you have non-metric data, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) might not be the best method. PCA is typically used for metric data (interval or ratio) because it relies on variances and covariances, which aren't meaningful for categorical data.
Hello my friend. I checked and made the Factor Analysis just like you, but within Excel there is alway just one Sheet. Can you help me so that I can see Heat Map / Eigen Value? I checked the descriptive statistic option in PCA but could not find it directly
if you are using SPSS, pleasse go to analyze menu, dimension reduction, factor, this open up factor analysis dialog box. one you are inside factor analysis dialog box at the right hand side you have descriptive statistics tab. please click on descriptive statistics tab. this will open up a new dialog box . the last option here is KMO and bartketts test of shericity. please make sure you select this click ok. you should get the kmo result
@@theoutlier7395 i double checked about the step you explained but still dont find any KMO and bartlett result. can it be analyze by excel or anything else?
@@theoutlier7395 brief explanation - safety of beach from croc ATTACK IS DEPEND UPON 5 FACTORS. EACH FACTORS IMPORTANCE AND CONTRIBUTION VARIES. SO GY GIVINg a weightage to each factor I want to create an index score.
@@theoutlier7395 Could you help me with running PCA in SPSS? I'm analyzing a dataset with 4 study groups and 400 samples to find where risk factors cluster the most. Your guidance would be valuable!
This channel is awesome.. thanks for the great video..
Thank you for your support, All the best...
how you get all value of total variance explained?
Sir, how did you made the heat map ?
Excel
In rotated components matrix, do we need to consider negative values ? Like -0.856
yes you need to consider
The magnitude (absolute value) of the loading indicates the strength of the relationship between the variable and the factor, regardless of whether it's positive or negative.
@@theoutlier7395 ok thanks for replying
how to determine sum of squares (eigenvalues) and percentage of error for given factor scores?
spss displays eigen values by default
When we have dependent variable so Do we have to select dependent variable also for PCA?
And we get factor after this what can we do for the interpretation?
use only independent variables for factor analysis
7:35 Why did you select the absolute value as 0.6?
if the factor loading is lesser than 0.6, we neglect it.
Can you help me Integratinh fuzzy Values & can i use this in Computing most critical safety risk factors
How did you make the heat map here?
in PCA you get the descrive statistics option
Can PCA tells us which original variables to retain for certain statistical analysis?
If the loading is greater than .7 retain it
sir, my research is similar to yours. i am researching about sensory test for 30 panelists and there is 5 samples. i followed literally all of your tutorial including make the panelists is the variables. but why it said that my correlation matrix "non-positive
defini te matrix"?
looks like your sample size is very small. at least 100?
typically 1:20, for every variable 20 records
Sir, can we use this factor as a variable for regression. Also, do we need to consider them as negative values or absolute values?
you can use the factor scores as variables
Also, When interpreting factor scores from factor analysis, it is important to use the scores as they are, including both negative and positive values. These scores indicate the relative positioning of observations along the factor dimensions.
Converting them to absolute values would distort the interpretation and relationships identified by the factor analysis. Negative values are meaningful and represent observations that are below the mean of the factor, while positive values are above the mean.
Sir in my study have non metric data, I want to apply multivariate analysis, is it PCM method appropriate for it.
1. If not what method appropriate for it.
2. I have socio and economic section related many variables.
If you have Ordinal(5 point scale) you can still go ahead and use PCA
Pl. Note: Since you have non-metric data, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) might not be the best method. PCA is typically used for metric data (interval or ratio) because it relies on variances and covariances, which aren't meaningful for categorical data.
Try Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) or f
actor Analysis for Mixed Data (FAMD)
Thank you so much sir for your response 🙏🙏
@@neelamkhanoda6252 All the best
Hello my friend. I checked and made the Factor Analysis just like you, but within Excel there is alway just one Sheet.
Can you help me so that I can see Heat Map / Eigen Value?
I checked the descriptive statistic option in PCA but could not find it directly
Hi, i have created the factor loading and the other output by running analysis in SPSS. it is not part of the raw data provided
@@theoutlier7395 thank you very much for the clarification
All the best..
How to make a graphical representation of PCA?
In SPSS it isnt possible, in statcraft you will get it by default. You could try using Powerpoint
Thank you for this. My result is not displaying the KMO and bartlett result. Could there be any reason for this?
if you are using SPSS, pleasse go to analyze menu, dimension reduction, factor, this open up factor analysis dialog box. one you are inside factor analysis dialog box at the right hand side you have descriptive statistics tab. please click on descriptive statistics tab. this will open up a new dialog box . the last option here is KMO and bartketts test of shericity. please make sure you select this click ok. you should get the kmo result
if you are having issues please let me know
@@theoutlier7395 i double checked about the step you explained but still dont find any KMO and bartlett result. can it be analyze by excel or anything else?
@@bianca4397 SPSS only
Sir I want to make a vulnerability Index. can you guide pls
Hi i am not sure what do you mean by vulnerability index
@@theoutlier7395 brief explanation - safety of beach from croc ATTACK IS DEPEND UPON 5 FACTORS. EACH FACTORS IMPORTANCE AND CONTRIBUTION VARIES. SO GY GIVINg a weightage to each factor I want to create an index score.
i did survey, and had 4 study groups. in that case, is it possible to run PCA on SPSS
Yes you can go ahead with PCA
@@theoutlier7395 Could you help me with running PCA in SPSS? I'm analyzing a dataset with 4 study groups and 400 samples to find where risk factors cluster the most. Your guidance would be valuable!