Lybrya, You might have better luck on SEMNET. Responses won't necessarily be specific to R, but that's where to find a concentration of experts on factor analysis in a variety of contexts. You have to have a LISTSERV account to log in, but you can follow this link to both set up an account and then subscribe to the list. https://listserv.ua.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=SEMNET Pat On Fri, Apr 1, 2022 at 4:14 AM Lybrya Kebreab <Lybrya.Kebreab at ucf.edu> wrote:
Hello, I am a doctoral student, completing my dissertation using the public HSLS2009 survey data. I am interested in running an exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and need to apply both the child weight and replicate weights. I found some information on applying weights in EFA ( https://r-survey.r-forge.r-project.org/survey/html/svyfactanal.html), however I have not found information on how to apply multiple replicate weights. Can anyone please help me with a resource that can assist? Thank you kindly, Lybrya Kebreab Doctoral Candidate Education-Mathematics Education Track School of Teacher Education College of Community Innovation and Education University of Central Florida [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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