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Bayesian factor models for multivariate categorical data obtained from questionnaires.

Vitor Capdeville1, Kelly C M Gonçalves1, João B M Pereira1.   

Abstract

Factor analysis is a flexible technique for assessment of multivariate dependence and codependence. Besides being an exploratory tool used to reduce the dimensionality of multivariate data, it allows estimation of common factors that often have an interesting theoretical interpretation in real problems. However, standard factor analysis is only applicable when the variables are scaled, which is often inappropriate, for example, in data obtained from questionnaires in the field of psychology, where the variables are often categorical. In this framework, we propose a factor model for the analysis of multivariate ordered and non-ordered polychotomous data. The inference procedure is done under the Bayesian approach via Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. Two Monte Carlo simulation studies are presented to investigate the performance of this approach in terms of estimation bias, precision and assessment of the number of factors. We also illustrate the proposed method to analyze participants' responses to the Motivational State Questionnaire dataset, developed to study emotions in laboratory and field settings.
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Keywords:  Latent factors; Metropolis-Hastings algorithm; categorical distribution; data reduction; polychoric correlation

Year:  2020        PMID: 35707256      PMCID: PMC9041874          DOI: 10.1080/02664763.2020.1796935

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Stat        ISSN: 0266-4763            Impact factor:   1.416


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