Investigating the Hierarchical Factor Structure of the Fifth Edition of the 16PF: an Application of the Schmid-Leiman Orthogonalization Procedure
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2001
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1177%2F00131640121971248
Abstract
Two issues regarding the factor structure of the Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF) Fifth Edition were investigated: (a) unidimensionality of the 16 noncognitive scales and (b) hierarchical factor structure of the inventory. The Schmid and Leiman orthogonalization procedure was applied to obtain a hierarchical factor solution in which multi-item composites were mapped directly onto first- and second-order orthogonal factors while simultaneously illustrating the relative positions of factors in the hierarchy. Unidimensionality was assessed using modified parallel analysis. The results indicated that the noncognitive multi-item composites could be factored into 16 first-order and 5 second-order orthogonal factors.
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Citation / Publisher Attribution
Educational and Psychological Measurement, v. 61, issue 2, p. 290-302
Scholar Commons Citation
Chernyshenko, Oleksandr S.; Stark, Stephen; and Chan, Kim Yin, "Investigating the Hierarchical Factor Structure of the Fifth Edition of the 16PF: an Application of the Schmid-Leiman Orthogonalization Procedure" (2001). Psychology Faculty Publications. 1977.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/psy_facpub/1977