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Research Articles

Structured Factor Analysis: A Data Matrix-Based Alternative Approach to Structural Equation Modeling

Pages 364-377 | Received 13 May 2022, Accepted 15 Sep 2022, Published online: 17 Nov 2022
 

Abstract

Jöreskog’s covariance-based approach (JCA) has been considered a standard method for structural equation modeling. However, JCA is prone to the occurrence of improper solutions and cannot make probabilistic inferences about the true factor scores. To address the enduring issues of JCA, we propose a data matrix-based alternative, termed structured factor analysis (SFA). Given a data matrix of indicators, SFA begins by estimating both measurement model parameters and factor scores by minimizing a single cost function via an alternating least squares algorithm, which mathematically guarantees convergence to proper solutions. It then employs the factor score estimates to estimate structural model parameters. Once all parameters are estimated, SFA further estimates the probability distribution of the factor scores that can generate the data matrix of indicators, which can be used for probabilistic inferences about the true factor scores. We investigate SFA’s performance and empirical utility through simulated and real data analyses.

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to Claes Fornell for providing the ACSI data.

Notes

1 This MATLAB package is available at https://sfaprime.wordpress.com.

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