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Taller Factorial Statgraphic
Taller Factorial Statgraphic
Taller Factorial Statgraphic
Data variables:
Aerodinámico
Capacidad
Combustible
Confortabilidad
Financiación
Juvenil
Mantenimiento
Precio
Prestaciones
Seguridad
Factor Analysis
Factor Percent of Cumulative
Number Eigenvalue Variance Percentage
1 5,67082 56,708 56,708
2 2,0865 20,865 77,573
3 0,745996 7,460 85,033
4 0,570655 5,707 90,740
5 0,306539 3,065 93,805
6 0,221695 2,217 96,022
7 0,172005 1,720 97,742
8 0,126361 1,264 99,006
9 0,0624087 0,624 99,630
10 0,0370152 0,370 100,000
Initial
Variable Communality
Aerodinámico 1,0
Capacidad 1,0
Combustible 1,0
Confortabilidad 1,0
Financiación 1,0
Juvenil 1,0
Mantenimiento 1,0
Precio 1,0
Prestaciones 1,0
Seguridad 1,0
The StatAdvisor
This procedure performs a factor analysis. The purpose of the analysis is to obtain a small number of factors which account for
most of the
variability in the 10 variables. In this case, 2 factors have been extracted, since 2 factors had eigenvalues greater than or equal to
1,0.
Together they account for 77,5733% of the variability in the original data. Since you have selected the principal components
method, the
initial communality estimates have been set to assume that all of the variability in the data is due to common factors.
Estimated Specific
Variable Communality Variance
Aerodinámico 0,803734 0,196266
Capacidad 0,485567 0,514433
Combustible 0,884254 0,115746
Confortabilidad 0,860384 0,139616
Financiación 0,851101 0,148899
Juvenil 0,792857 0,207143
Mantenimiento 0,723489 0,276511
Precio 0,788184 0,211816
Prestaciones 0,768751 0,231249
Seguridad 0,799004 0,200996
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the equations which estimate the common factors before any rotation is performed. For example, the first
common factor has
the equation
where the values of the variables in the equation are standardized by subtracting their means and dividing by their standard
deviations. It
also shows the estimated communalities, which can be interpreted as estimating the proportion of the variability in each variable
attributable
to the extracted factors.
Estimated Specific
Variable Communality Variance
Aerodinámico 0,803734 0,196266
Capacidad 0,485567 0,514433
Combustible 0,884254 0,115746
Confortabilidad 0,860384 0,139616
Financiación 0,851101 0,148899
Juvenil 0,792857 0,207143
Mantenimiento 0,723489 0,276511
Precio 0,788184 0,211816
Prestaciones 0,768751 0,231249
Seguridad 0,799004 0,200996
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the equations which estimate the common factors after rotation has been performed. Rotation is performed in
order to simplify
the explanation of the factors. The first rotated factor has the equation
where the values of the variables in the equation are standardized by subtracting their means and dividing by their standard
deviations. It
also shows the estimated communalities, which can be interpreted as estimating the proportion of the variability in each variable
attributable
to the extracted factors.
Factor Analysis
Data variables:
Aerodinámico
Capacidad
Combustible
Confortabilidad
Financiación
Juvenil
Mantenimiento
Precio
Prestaciones
Seguridad
Factor Analysis
Factor Percent of Cumulative
Number Eigenvalue Variance Percentage
1 5,67082 56,708 56,708
2 2,0865 20,865 77,573
3 0,745996 7,460 85,033
4 0,570655 5,707 90,740
5 0,306539 3,065 93,805
6 0,221695 2,217 96,022
7 0,172005 1,720 97,742
8 0,126361 1,264 99,006
9 0,0624087 0,624 99,630
10 0,0370152 0,370 100,000
Initial
Variable Communality
Aerodinámico 1,0
Capacidad 1,0
Combustible 1,0
Confortabilidad 1,0
Financiación 1,0
Juvenil 1,0
Mantenimiento 1,0
Precio 1,0
Prestaciones 1,0
Seguridad 1,0
The StatAdvisor
This procedure performs a factor analysis. The purpose of the analysis is to obtain a small number of factors which account for
most of the
variability in the 10 variables. In this case, 2 factors have been extracted, since 2 factors had eigenvalues greater than or equal to
1,0.
Together they account for 77,5733% of the variability in the original data. Since you have selected the principal components
method, the
initial communality estimates have been set to assume that all of the variability in the data is due to common factors.
Estimated Specific
Variable Communality Variance
Aerodinámico 0,803734 0,196266
Capacidad 0,485567 0,514433
Combustible 0,884254 0,115746
Confortabilidad 0,860384 0,139616
Financiación 0,851101 0,148899
Juvenil 0,792857 0,207143
Mantenimiento 0,723489 0,276511
Precio 0,788184 0,211816
Prestaciones 0,768751 0,231249
Seguridad 0,799004 0,200996
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the equations which estimate the common factors before any rotation is performed. For example, the first
common factor has
the equation
where the values of the variables in the equation are standardized by subtracting their means and dividing by their standard
deviations. It
also shows the estimated communalities, which can be interpreted as estimating the proportion of the variability in each variable
attributable
to the extracted factors.
Estimated Specific
Variable Communality Variance
Aerodinámico 0,803734 0,196266
Capacidad 0,485567 0,514433
Combustible 0,884254 0,115746
Confortabilidad 0,860384 0,139616
Financiación 0,851101 0,148899
Juvenil 0,792857 0,207143
Mantenimiento 0,723489 0,276511
Precio 0,788184 0,211816
Prestaciones 0,768751 0,231249
Seguridad 0,799004 0,200996
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the equations which estimate the common factors after rotation has been performed. Rotation is performed in
order to simplify
the explanation of the factors. The first rotated factor has the equation
where the values of the variables in the equation are standardized by subtracting their means and dividing by their standard
deviations. It
also shows the estimated communalities, which can be interpreted as estimating the proportion of the variability in each variable
attributable
to the extracted factors.