Are the Signs of Factor Loadings Arbitrary in Confirmatory Factor Analysis? Problems and Solutions

Author: ORCID icon orcid.org/0009-0007-3453-9660
Tang, Dandan, Psychology - Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Virginia
Advisor:
Tong, Xin, Psychology (PSYC), University of Virginia
Abstract:

The replication crisis in social and behavioral sciences has raised concerns about the reliability and validity of empirical studies. While research in the literature has explored contributing factors to this crisis, the issues related to analytical tools have received less attention. This study focuses on a widely used analytical tool - confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) - and investigates one issue that is typically overlooked in practice: accurately estimating factor-loading signs. Incorrect loading signs can distort the relationship between observed variables and latent factors, leading to unreliable or invalid results in subsequent analyses. Our study aims to investigate and address the estimation problem of factor-loading signs in CFA models. Based on an empirical demonstration and Monte Carlo simulation studies, we found current methods have drawbacks in estimating loading signs. To address this problem, three solutions are proposed and proven to work effectively. The applications of these solutions are discussed and elaborated.

Degree:
MA (Master of Arts)
Keywords:
replication crisis, factor loading signs, confirmatory factor analysis, identification methods
Sponsoring Agency:
National Institutes of Health under Award Number 4R37HD058305-27
Language:
English
Issued Date:
2025/06/25