faktoranalyser
Faktoranalyser (factor analysis) are statistical techniques used to describe variability in a set of observed variables with a smaller number of latent factors. The goals are data reduction and the identification of underlying constructs that give rise to observed responses.
There are two main forms: exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). EFA seeks
Extraction and rotation: factors are estimated using methods such as principal axis factoring or maximum likelihood.
Assessment and use: guidance on the number of factors includes eigenvalues, scree plots, the Kaiser criterion,