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Factor Analysis and AIC

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2025

Hirotugu Akaike*
Affiliation:
The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
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Requests for reprints should be sent to Hirotugu Akaike, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 4-6-7 Minami-Azabu, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 106, Japan.

Abstract

The information criterion AIC was introduced to extend the method of maximum likelihood to the multimodel situation. It was obtained by relating the successful experience of the order determination of an autoregressive model to the determination of the number of factors in the maximum likelihood factor analysis. The use of the AIC criterion in the factor analysis is particularly interesting when it is viewed as the choice of a Bayesian model. This observation shows that the area of application of AIC can be much wider than the conventional i.i.d. type models on which the original derivation of the criterion was based. The observation of the Bayesian structure of the factor analysis model leads us to the handling of the problem of improper solution by introducing a natural prior distribution of factor loadings.

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Copyright © 1987 The Psychometric Society

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