Exploratory Factor Analysis Sample Size Calculator

Exploratory Factor Analysis Sample Size Calculator




Expert Guide to Exploratory Factor Analysis Sample Size Calculation

Introduction & Importance

Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) is a statistical method used to explain the correlations between multiple variables with a fewer number of unobserved latent factors. The sample size calculator helps determine the minimum number of participants required for a reliable EFA.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the number of participants (n).
  2. Enter the number of factors (f) you want to extract.
  3. Choose the significance level (p).
  4. Click ‘Calculate’.

Formula & Methodology

The formula used in this calculator is based on the work of MacCallum et al. (1999): n ≥ (f * (f + 7)) / (2 * p).

Real-World Examples

CaseFactors (f)Significance Level (p)Recommended Sample Size (n)
130.0515
250.01125
370.05175

Data & Statistics

Sample Size (n)Factors (f)Significance Level (p)Power (1 – β)
5030.050.84
10050.010.99

Expert Tips

  • Always round up the calculated sample size to ensure sufficient power.
  • Consider using a power analysis to determine the desired power level.

Interactive FAQ

What is Exploratory Factor Analysis?

EFA is a statistical method used to explain the correlations between multiple variables with a fewer number of unobserved latent factors.

Why is sample size important in EFA?

An adequate sample size ensures the reliability and validity of the factor analysis results.

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Learn more about EFA from the U.S. Census Bureau

Explore EFA resources from the University of California, Los Angeles

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