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It is well known that traditional factor analytic methods are designed for use with continuous data, and suboptimal for items with 2 response options (i.e., binary items). Nevertheless, traditional methods have been employed in all previous assessment of the dimensionality of the Maudsley Obsessional Compulsive Inventory (MOCI), a true/false measure of obsessive-compulsive symptoms ( R. J. Hodgson &; S. Rachman, 1977). The aim of this paper is to illustrate 2 techniques that are more suitable for factor-analyzing binary items than traditional methods, through application to the MOCI (n = 1,080). Computer files for use with the TESTFACT (D. Wilson, R. L. Wood, &; R. Gibbons, 1991 ) and Mplus (Muthén &; Muthén, 1998) computer programs are provided. Results from an inappropriately applied principal axis factor analysis are presented for comparison, and factor structures, loadings, and interfactor correlations are compared across methods.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Factor Analysis of Scales Composed of Binary Items: Illustration with the Maudsley Obsessional Compulsive Inventory
Author
Woods, Carol M
Pages
215-223
Publication year
2002
Publication date
Dec 2002
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
08822689
e-ISSN
15733505
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
756979714
Copyright
Plenum Publishing Corporation 2002