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\name{factorExample1}
\alias{factorExample1}
\docType{data}
\title{
Example Factor Analysis Data
}
\description{
Data set used in some of OpenMx's examples.
}
\usage{data("factorExample1")}
\format{
A data frame with 500 observations on the following variables.
\describe{
\item{\code{x1}}{}
\item{\code{x2}}{}
\item{\code{x3}}{}
\item{\code{x4}}{}
\item{\code{x5}}{}
\item{\code{x6}}{}
\item{\code{x7}}{}
\item{\code{x8}}{}
\item{\code{x9}}{}
}
}
\details{
This appears to be a three factor model, but perhaps with an odd loading structure.
}
\source{
Simulated
}
\references{
The OpenMx User's guide can be found at \url{https://openmx.ssri.psu.edu/documentation/}.
}
\examples{
data(factorExample1)
round(cor(factorExample1), 2)
factanal(covmat=cov(factorExample1), factors=3, rotation="promax")
}
\keyword{datasets}
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