2014-10-24 9:31 GMT+02:00 Matej Kovacic <matej.kova...@owca.info>:

> I have a question about factor analysis, specifically the rotations. Are
> there any plans to implement oblimin or any other non-orthogonal rotation?
>
> BTW, I was successfull to persuade Faculty of Health Care
> (http://www.fzj.si/en/ - Slovenia, Europe) to switch from SPSS to PSPP.
> They have found out PSPP currently has almost everything they need,
> except some non-orthogonal rotation for factor analysis.
>

PSPP is at version 0.84 not at 1.x and is an "open" source program. This
mean "gratis" for us (to use) and for the programmers (to write).
In my opinion, it is premature to abandon SPSS for PSPP if you use it for
research.
It's fine for teaching statistics or introduction to data analysis.
If SPSS is too expensive, I suggest you to use a combination of PSPP and R
(both free).
Eg., In version 0.84, for the extraction (to date) PSPP uses principal
components or principal axes, not maximum likelihood o minimum residual.
Good for teaching, not for a serious research analysis. But also SPSS is
limited, not being able to apply fit indices (as does R with the package
psych).

Germano
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