W. Chan et al., An alternative method for evaluating congruence coefficients with procrustes rotation: A bootstrap procedure, PSYCHOL MET, 4(4), 1999, pp. 378-402
Comparing factor structures across samples has long been an important topic
in psychological research. Traditionally, the congruence coefficient is us
ed to measure the degree of similarity between 2 factor matrices. However,
as the congruence coefficients do not have known sampling distributions, it
is difficult to assess factor replicability statistically. In this study,
a bootstrap procedure was proposed to test factor invariance by examining t
he statistical significance of 3 types of congruence coefficients. A Monte
Carlo study evaluated the performance of the proposed bootstrap procedure.
Results provide strong support for this procedure as a powerful tool to ass
ess factor replicability across groups. Two real examples demonstrate the u
sefulness of the proposed method.