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Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) is a widely used but poorly understood statistical procedure. This paper described EFA and its methodological variations. Then, key methodological variations were used to evaluate EFA usage over a 10-year period in five leading developmental
disabilities journals. Sixty-six studies were located
and evaluated on multiple procedural variations. Only 35%
(n = 23) of studies used EFA; principal components
analysis was the model used most often (n = 40, 61%).
Orthogonal rotation was used most often (n = 39, 59%). A
large portion of studies ran analyses with a subject: item
ratio larger than 5:1 (n = 49, 74%). Most researchers
employed multiple criteria for retaining factors (n = 45,
68%). Overall, results indicated that published recommendations and guidelines for the use of EFA are largely ignored.