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Bias of factor loadings from questionnaire data with imputed scores
Abstract:This study investigated the bias of factor loadings obtained from incomplete questionnaire data with imputed scores. Three models were used to generate discrete ordered rating scale data typical of questionnaires, also known as Likert data. These methods were the multidimensional polytomous latent trait model, a normal ogive item response theory model, and the discretized normal model. Incomplete data due to nonresponse were simulated using either missing completely at random or not missing at random mechanisms. Subsequently, for each incomplete data matrix, four imputation methods were applied for imputing item scores. Based on a completely crossed six-factor design, it was concluded that in general, bias was small for all data simulation methods and all imputation methods, and under all nonresponse mechanisms. Imputation method, two-way-plus-error, had the smallest bias in the factor loadings. Bias based on the discretized normal model was greater than that based on the other two models.
Keywords:Bias in factor loadings  Factor analysis  Imputation method  Item nonresponse  Multidimensional questionnaire data
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