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Explain why the psychologist's decision to use only the items with loadings of .81.81, .76.76, and .72.72 to define the construct is conceptually sound, and why they were justified in ignoring the items with loadings of .18.18 and .14.14.

Case context: A psychologist is analyzing survey data to define a new construct called 'Amnesty Attitudes.' In their factor analysis summary table, they find that three items have factor loadings of .81.81, .76.76, and .72.72 on this factor, while two other items have loadings of .18.18 and .14.14. The psychologist decides to construct the definition of 'Amnesty Attitudes' using only the items with the loadings of .81.81, .76.76, and .72.72.

Question: Explain why the psychologist's decision to use only the items with loadings of .81.81, .76.76, and .72.72 to define the construct is conceptually sound, and why they were justified in ignoring the items with loadings of .18.18 and .14.14.

Sample answer: The psychologist's decision is sound because higher factor loadings indicate a stronger association between a variable and a specific factor. The items with loadings of .81.81, .76.76, and .72.72 represent the highest loadings, which researchers rely on to interpret and define constructs. Conversely, the items with loadings of .18.18 and .14.14 represent weak associations with the factor, meaning they do not strongly cluster onto this underlying dimension and should not be used to define the construct.

Key points:

  • Higher factor loadings indicate a stronger association between a variable and a specific factor.
  • Researchers rely on the highest factor loadings to interpret and define each resulting construct.
  • Lower factor loadings (e.g., .18.18 and .14.14) represent weak associations and are ignored when defining the construct.

Rubric: The explanation must demonstrate comprehension of factor loadings by specifying: 1) That higher loadings (.81.81, .76.76, .72.72) represent strong associations, making them appropriate for defining the construct. 2) That researchers rely on the highest loadings to interpret and define constructs. 3) That low loadings (.18.18, .14.14) indicate weak associations and should not be used to define the factor.

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