Influence in covariance structure analysis: with an application to confirmatory factor analysis |
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Authors: | Yutaka Tanaka Shingo Watadani Sung Ho Moon |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dept. of Statistics , Okayama University , Tsushima, Okayama, 700, Japan;2. Sanyo Gakuen Junior College , Hirai, Okayama, 703, Japan;3. Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology , Okayama University , |
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Abstract: | Influence functions are derived for the parameters in covariance structure analysis, where the parameters are estimated by minimizing a discrepancy function between the assumed covariance matrix and the sample covariance matrix. The case of confirmatory factor analysis is studied precisely with a numerical example. Comparing with a general procedure called one-step estimation, the proposed procedure has two advantages:1) computing cost is cheaper, 2) the property that arbitrary influence can be decomposed into a fi-nite number of components discussed by Tanaka and Castano-Tostado(1990) can be used for efficient computing and the characterization of a covariance structure model from the sensitivity perspective. A numerical comparison is made among the confirmatory factor analysis and some procedures of ex-ploratory factor analysis by using the decomposition mentioned above. |
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Keywords: | covariance structure analysis confirmatory factor analysis influence function one-step estimation |
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