FAVis: Visual Analytics of Factor Analysis for Psychological Research

Yikai Lu, Chaoli Wang
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Psychological research often involves understanding psychological constructs through conducting factor analysis on data collected by a questionnaire, which can comprise hundreds of questions. Without interactive systems for interpreting factor models, researchers are frequently exposed to subjectivity, potentially leading to misinterpretations or overlooked crucial information. This paper introduces FAVis, a novel interactive visualization tool designed to aid researchers in interpreting and evaluating factor analysis results. FAVis enhances the understanding of relationships between variables and factors by supporting multiple views for visualizing factor loadings and correlations, allowing users to analyze information from various perspectives. The primary feature of FAVis is to enable users to set optimal thresholds for factor loadings to balance clarity and information retention. FAVis also allows users to assign tags to variables, enhancing the understanding of factors by linking them to their associated psychological constructs. Our user study demonstrates the utility of FAVis in various tasks.
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FAVis:心理研究因素分析的可视化分析
心理学研究通常涉及通过对由数百个问题组成的问卷所收集的数据进行因子分析来理解心理建构。如果没有交互式系统来解释因子模型,研究人员就会经常受到主观因素的影响,从而可能导致误解或忽略关键信息。本文介绍的 FAVis 是一种新型交互式可视化工具,旨在帮助研究人员解释和评估因子分析结果。FAVis 支持多种视图来可视化因子载荷和相关性,允许用户从不同角度分析信息,从而加深了对变量和因子之间关系的理解。FAVis 的主要功能是让用户能够为因子载荷设置最佳阈值,从而在清晰度和信息保留之间取得平衡。FAVis 还允许用户为变量分配标签,通过将它们与相关的心理结构联系起来,加深对因素的理解。我们的用户研究证明了 FAVis 在各种任务中的实用性。
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