Subescala B Compromisso com a organização escolar. Factor Analysis
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1 Subescala B Compromisso com a organização escolar Factor Analysis Descriptive Statistics Mean Std. Deviation Analysis N 1 4,42 1, ,41 1, ,99 1, ,37 1, ,48 1, ,44 1, ,95 1, ,73 1, ,42 1, ,40 1, ,42 1, ,46 1, ,31 1, ,10 1, ,29 1, ,29 1, ,07 1, ,97 1, ,19 1, ,96 1, ,29 1, ,45 1, ,22 1, ,51 1, ,90 1,
2 Correlation Matrix ,000,671,516,687,700,701,188,416,654,732,668,765,654,661,545,678,587,600,688,475,657,748,619,665,499 2,671 1,000,308,559,542,532,225,169,476,519,431,505,535,645,410,587,392,407,564,405,577,587,444,469,463 3,516,308 1,000,340,418,423,264,436,407,455,508,502,506,389,486,466,322,368,448,198,359,460,374,397,075 4,687,559,340 1,000,700,571,132,370,511,556,583,653,578,634,460,678,586,469,597,473,640,564,535,622,481 5,700,542,418,700 1,000,767,311,524,653,686,571,731,598,698,487,704,601,531,643,533,696,710,554,618,464 6,701,532,423,571,767 1,000,291,544,636,680,532,682,608,667,493,636,625,539,650,505,659,730,575,568,466 7,188,225,264,132,311,291 1,000,453,344,243,208,235,166,222,406,183,299,101,201,079,118,242,076,092,019 8,416,169,436,370,524,544,453 1,000,535,489,435,496,367,503,549,450,475,424,446,340,390,498,388,339,181 Correlation 9,654,476,407,511,653,636,344,535 1,000,809,679,650,519,531,447,526,509,554,630,409,579,688,472,531,313 10,732,519,455,556,686,680,243,489,809 1,000,735,742,626,590,444,637,563,648,714,539,645,740,571,550,464 11,668,431,508,583,571,532,208,435,679,735 1,000,731,659,549,451,542,492,521,609,397,559,633,452,568,284 12,765,505,502,653,731,682,235,496,650,742,731 1,000,797,695,517,728,604,633,719,543,722,702,529,662,409 13,654,535,506,578,598,608,166,367,519,626,659,797 1,000,735,440,690,565,577,710,414,653,648,495,619,429 14,661,645,389,634,698,667,222,503,531,590,549,695,735 1,000,530,763,536,532,653,515,706,721,593,571,561 15,545,410,486,460,487,493,406,549,447,444,451,517,440,530 1,000,502,397,431,522,371,445,520,340,361,281 16,678,587,466,678,704,636,183,450,526,637,542,728,690,763,502 1,000,601,663,740,583,746,698,558,624,591 17,587,392,322,586,601,625,299,475,509,563,492,604,565,536,397,601 1,000,505,570,503,588,560,444,501,354 19,600,407,368,469,531,539,101,424,554,648,521,633,577,532,431,663,505 1,000,733,608,576,623,516,561,453 20,688,564,448,597,643,650,201,446,630,714,609,719,710,653,522,740,570,733 1,000,619,742,714,603,625,559 81
3 21,475,405,198,473,533,505,079,340,409,539,397,543,414,515,371,583,503,608,619 1,000,717,570,536,411,493 22,657,577,359,640,696,659,118,390,579,645,559,722,653,706,445,746,588,576,742,717 1,000,729,634,659,528 23,748,587,460,564,710,730,242,498,688,740,633,702,648,721,520,698,560,623,714,570,729 1,000,683,638,525 24,619,444,374,535,554,575,076,388,472,571,452,529,495,593,340,558,444,516,603,536,634,683 1,000,664,575 25,665,469,397,622,618,568,092,339,531,550,568,662,619,571,361,624,501,561,625,411,659,638,664 1,000,476 26,499,463,075,481,464,466,019,181,313,464,284,409,429,561,281,591,354,453,559,493,528,525,575,476 1,000 1,000,000,000,000,000,002,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 2,000,000,000,000,000,000,005,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 3,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,001,000,000,000,000,127 4,000,000,000,000,000,022,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 5,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 6,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 7,002,000,000,022,000,000,000,000,000,001,000,006,000,000,003,000,062,001,114,037,000,125,081,385 Sig. (1-tailed) 8,000,005,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,003 9,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 11,000,000,000,000,000,000,001,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 12,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 13,000,000,000,000,000,000,006,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 14,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 15,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 16,000,000,000,000,000,000,003,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 17,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 82
4 19,000,000,000,000,000,000,062,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 20,000,000,000,000,000,000,001,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 21,000,000,001,000,000,000,114,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 22,000,000,000,000,000,000,037,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 23,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 24,000,000,000,000,000,000,125,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 25,000,000,000,000,000,000,081,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 26,000,000,127,000,000,000,385,003,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 KMO and Bartlett's Test Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy.,945 Approx. Chi-Square 5105,772 Bartlett's Test of Sphericity df 300 Sig.,000 83
5 Anti-image Matrices ,197 -,096 -,055 -,035 -,002 -,025,058,018 -,004 -,017 -,015 -,056,029,012 -,050,015 -,047 -,019,006,035,017 -,031 -,027 -,017 -, ,096,351,008 -,045,014 -,017 -,117,125 -,020 -,013,026,049 -,012 -,082 -,003 -,018,051,019 -,026 -,017 -,021 -,009,028,003, ,055,008,472,041 -,012 -,007 -,031 -,052,029 -,012 -,049,022 -,068,048 -,094 -,085,055,024 -,013,028,015,000 -,078 -,001, ,035 -,045,041,318 -,082,027,063 -,005 -,007,025 -,069 -,003,006 -,002 -,049 -,045 -,075,035 -,003 -,002 -,002,054 -,033 -,033 -, ,002,014 -,012 -,082,240 -,085 -,056 -,006 -,020 -,020,028 -,029,026 -,030,025 -,020,011,018,009 -,017 -,011 -,017,023 -,030, ,025 -,017 -,007,027 -,085,286,009 -,048 -,010 -,013,036 -,006 -,015 -,007 -,005,022 -,066,008 -,009,008 -,010 -,035 -,010,006 -,021 7,058 -,117 -,031,063 -,056,009,594 -,117 -,055,014,005 -,026,010,025 -,122,006 -,108,060 -,013,017,048 -,008,013,012 -,011 Antiimage Covariance 9,890E- 8,018,125 -,052 -,005 -,006 -,048 -,117,383 -,047 -,003 -,002 -,013,050 -,082 -,093 -,008 -,046 -,028 -,008,019,000 -,040,014, ,004 -,020,029 -,007 -,020 -,010 -,055 -,047,253 -,100 -,041,005,029 -,001,012,028,007 -,025 -,023,046 -,026 -,032,026 -,027, ,017 -,013 -,012,025 -,020 -,013,014 -,003 -,100,187 -,066 -,025 -,004,026,030 -,009 -,011 -,025 -,010 -,016,008 -,013 -,029,054 -, ,015,026 -,049 -,069,028,036,005 -,002 -,041 -,066,301 -,035 -,037 -,012 -,008,029,009,016 -,004 -,012,009 -,027,029 -,036, ,056,049,022 -,003 -,029 -,006 -,026 -,013,005 -,025 -,035,172 -,079 -,001 -,006 -,024,025 -,004,005 -,033 -,022,015,027 -,027,040 13,029 -,012 -,068,006,026 -,015,010,050,029 -,004 -,037 -,079,215 -,081,023,012 -,058 -,020 -,053,059 -,007 -,006,019 -,020 -,009 14,012 -,082,048 -,002 -,030 -,007,025 -,082 -,001,026 -,012 -,001 -,081,209 -,035 -,052,022,014,032,004 -,016 -,028 -,040,033 -, ,050 -,003 -,094 -,049,025 -,005 -,122 -,093,012,030 -,008 -,006,023 -,035,464,012,041 -,020 -,039 -,027 -,004 -,024,057,021 -,016 16,015 -,018 -,085 -,045 -,020,022,006 -,008,028 -,009,029 -,024,012 -,052,012,214 -,039 -,062 -,021,013 -,038 -,015,046 -,009 -, ,047,051,055 -,075,011 -,066 -,108 -,046,007 -,011,009,025 -,058,022,041 -,039,424 -,006,005 -,058 -,017,005,017 -,011, ,019,019,024,035,018,008,060 -,028 -,025 -,025,016 -,004 -,020,014 -,020 -,062 -,006,330 -,082 -,106,064 -,012,007 -,058,019 20,006 -,026 -,013 -,003,009 -,009 -,013 -,008 -,023 -,010 -,004,005 -,053,032 -,039 -,021,005 -,082,231 -,018 -,042,001 -,015,002 -,051 84
6 21,035 -,017,028 -,002 -,017,008,017 9,890E- 005,046 -,016 -,012 -,033,059,004 -,027,013 -,058 -,106 -,018,335 -,115 -,010 -,051,077 -,036 22,017 -,021,015 -,002 -,011 -,010,048,019 -,026,008,009 -,022 -,007 -,016 -,004 -,038 -,017,064 -,042 -,115,208 -,026 -,018 -,050, ,031 -,009,000,054 -,017 -,035 -,008,000 -,032 -,013 -,027,015 -,006 -,028 -,024 -,015,005 -,012,001 -,010 -,026,229 -,060 -,008 -, ,027,028 -,078 -,033,023 -,010,013 -,040,026 -,029,029,027,019 -,040,057,046,017,007 -,015 -,051 -,018 -,060,335 -,114 -, ,017,003 -,001 -,033 -,030,006,012,014 -,027,054 -,036 -,027 -,020,033,021 -,009 -,011 -,058,002,077 -,050 -,008 -,114,328 -, ,033,018,141 -,020,006 -,021 -,011,046,040 -,047,035,040 -,009 -,040 -,016 -,073,042,019 -,051 -,036,027 -,007 -,081 -,028,409 1,950 a -,365 -,181 -,141 -,009 -,107,170,067 -,020 -,088 -,060 -,303,139,058 -,166,075 -,163 -,076,027,135,082 -,147 -,105 -,069 -, ,365,915 a,020 -,134,050 -,054 -,255,341 -,069 -,050,081,201 -,045 -,303 -,008 -,067,133,055 -,090 -,051 -,079 -,031,081,010, ,181,020,899 a,106 -,035 -,019 -,059 -,123,084 -,042 -,131,079 -,213,152 -,201 -,267,124,061 -,041,071,048,001 -,195 -,002, ,141 -,134,106,950 a -,295,088,146 -,014 -,026,104 -,222 -,015,022 -,008 -,129 -,172 -,205,109 -,010 -,005 -,008,201 -,102 -,103 -, ,009,050 -,035 -,295,963 a -,325 -,148 -,019 -,082 -,093,105 -,145,115 -,132,074 -,087,034,065,038 -,061 -,047 -,074,080 -,108, ,107 -,054 -,019,088 -,325,972 a,022 -,147 -,037 -,058,123 -,025 -,060 -,028 -,014,090 -,189,027 -,033,026 -,040 -,136 -,032,020 -,062 Anti-image Correlation 7,170 -,255 -,059,146 -,148,022,780 a -,245 -,141,043,012 -,082,029,072 -,232,017 -,216,136 -,035,038,138 -,021,029,028 -,023 8,067,341 -,123 -,014 -,019 -,147 -,245,908 a -,153 -,010 -,006 -,052,174 -,291 -,221 -,029 -,115 -,080 -,028,000,069,002 -,111,040, ,020 -,069,084 -,026 -,082 -,037 -,141 -,153,945 a -,459 -,148,026,126 -,003,036,119,022 -,085 -,097,157 -,114 -,134,088 -,094, ,088 -,050 -,042,104 -,093 -,058,043 -,010 -,459,948 a -,280 -,138 -,021,133,102 -,045 -,040 -,101 -,050 -,065,040 -,064 -,114,216 -, ,060,081 -,131 -,222,105,123,012 -,006 -,148 -,280,959 a -,153 -,146 -,048 -,022,115,026,052 -,014 -,038,034 -,103,092 -,113, ,303,201,079 -,015 -,145 -,025 -,082 -,052,026 -,138 -,153,952 a -,409 -,007 -,021 -,127,092 -,018,024 -,136 -,117,074,111 -,114,150 13,139 -,045 -,213,022,115 -,060,029,174,126 -,021 -,146 -,409,928 a -,381,072,056 -,193 -,074 -,237,218 -,032 -,025,071 -,075 -,032 14,058 -,303,152 -,008 -,132 -,028,072 -,291 -,003,133 -,048 -,007 -,381,938 a -,114 -,247,075,052,145,017 -,077 -,128 -,150,127 -, ,166 -,008 -,201 -,129,074 -,014 -,232 -,221,036,102 -,022 -,021,072 -,114,946 a,038,091 -,051 -,118 -,067 -,013 -,073,146,053 -,038 16,075 -,067 -,267 -,172 -,087,090,017 -,029,119 -,045,115 -,127,056 -,247,038,953 a -,128 -,233 -,094,047 -,179 -,066,173 -,036 -,247 85
7 17 -,163,133,124 -,205,034 -,189 -,216 -,115,022 -,040,026,092 -,193,075,091 -,128,952 a -,016,017 -,155 -,058,017,045 -,028, ,076,055,061,109,065,027,136 -,080 -,085 -,101,052 -,018 -,074,052 -,051 -,233 -,016,942 a -,296 -,318,245 -,044,020 -,177,051 20,027 -,090 -,041 -,010,038 -,033 -,035 -,028 -,097 -,050 -,014,024 -,237,145 -,118 -,094,017 -,296,970 a -,064 -,190,005 -,054,007 -,166 21,135 -,051,071 -,005 -,061,026,038,000,157 -,065 -,038 -,136,218,017 -,067,047 -,155 -,318 -,064,913 a -,435 -,036 -,152,233 -,097 22,082 -,079,048 -,008 -,047 -,040,138,069 -,114,040,034 -,117 -,032 -,077 -,013 -,179 -,058,245 -,190 -,435,951 a -,119 -,069 -,192, ,147 -,031,001,201 -,074 -,136 -,021,002 -,134 -,064 -,103,074 -,025 -,128 -,073 -,066,017 -,044,005 -,036 -,119,978 a -,218 -,030 -, ,105,081 -,195 -,102,080 -,032,029 -,111,088 -,114,092,111,071 -,150,146,173,045,020 -,054 -,152 -,069 -,218,936 a -,343 -, ,069,010 -,002 -,103 -,108,020,028,040 -,094,216 -,113 -,114 -,075,127,053 -,036 -,028 -,177,007,233 -,192 -,030 -,343,950 a -, ,116,048,322 -,055,020 -,062 -,023,116,124 -,170,099,150 -,032 -,138 -,038 -,247,102,051 -,166 -,097,091 -,023 -,219 -,077,919 a a. Measures of Sampling Adequacy(MSA) 86
8 Communalities Initial Extraction 1 1,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000,690 Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis. 87
9 Total Variance Explained Component Initial Eigenvalues Extraction Sums of Squared Loadings Rotation Sums of Squared Loadings Total % of Cumulative Total % of Cumulative Total % of Cumulative Variance % Variance % Variance % 1 14,022 56,088 56,088 14,022 56,088 56,088 7,954 31,816 31, ,714 6,856 62,944 1,714 6,856 62,944 5,847 23,387 55, ,041 4,166 67,110 1,041 4,166 67,110 2,977 11,907 67,110 4,921 3,684 70,794 5,792 3,168 73,961 6,712 2,850 76,811 7,695 2,779 79,590 8,537 2,149 81,740 9,515 2,062 83,802 10,500 1,999 85,800 11,442 1,766 87,567 12,393 1,571 89,138 13,376 1,503 90,641 14,348 1,391 92,031 15,285 1,139 93,171 16,255 1,021 94,192 17,227,909 95,100 18,215,861 95,962 19,194,776 96,738 20,167,669 97,407 21,162,647 98,054 22,142,568 98,622 23,129,518 99,139 24,115,459 99,599 25,100, ,000 Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis. 88
10 Component Matrix a Component ,859 2,674 3,553,410 -,375 4,762 5,838 6,817 7,682,413 8,590,515 9,760 10,836 11,750 -,395 12,870 13,797 14,826 15,624,375 16,848 17,711 19,739 20,854 21,666,309 22,838 23,866 24,720 25,754 26,597 -,491,306 Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis. a. 3 components extracted. 89
11 Reproduced Correlations Ite m ,763 a,573,528,660,701,680,178,459,666,738,704,776,726,690,502,719,585,641,735,527,711,741,614,682,471 2,573,479 a,292,532,561,544,114,331,469,545,459,567,529,574,372,595,474,513,590,506,603,587,526,526,491 3,528,292,614 a,377,446,436,288,441,560,545,635,578,526,378,430,386,368,375,433,137,341,464,276,419,014 4,660,532,377,597 a,629,610,129,379,550,630,557,659,616,636,424,662,528,578,663,536,666,662,579,602,511 5,701,561,446,629,717 a,704,332,552,640,690,595,711,637,701,566,710,617,609,709,575,697,727,593,599,505 6,680,544,436,610,704,693 a,351,558,628,672,575,691,614,685,566,691,608,591,690,562,677,709,574,574,488 7,178,114,288,129,332,351,722 a,630,351,245,178,219,108,243,515,185,328,129,184,132,121,252,059,014 -,033 Reproduced Correlation 8,459,331,441,379,552,558,630,677 a,550,500,432,496,389,480,608,447,500,371,453,327,396,507,307,299,177 9,666,469,560,550,640,628,351,550,650 a,669,654,696,625,596,549,603,545,538,625,405,573,652,479,549,300 10,738,545,545,630,690,672,245,500,669,724 a,694,758,699,667,527,689,580,614,707,493,673,720,575,644,419 11,704,459,635,557,595,575,178,432,654,694,750 a,739,695,556,462,584,486,547,624,327,559,638,476,614,240 12,776,567,578,659,711,691,219,496,696,758,739,797 a,741,689,531,715,594,642,737,502,701,748,601,683,430 13,726,529,526,616,637,614,108,389,625,699,695,741,703 a,627,439,661,524,600,684,458,655,685,568,659,410 14,690,574,378,636,701,685,243,480,596,667,556,689,627,703 a,510,719,600,615,712,610,719,719,620,611,569 15,502,372,430,424,566,566,515,608,549,527,462,531,439,510,564 a,491,503,415,496,367,452,538,364,365,245 16,719,595,386,662,710,691,185,447,603,689,584,715,661,719,491,742 a,602,639,737,624,747,738,648,650,594 17,585,474,368,528,617,608,328,500,545,580,486,594,524,600,503,602,536 a,512,599,498,589,618,499,490,432 19,641,513,375,578,609,591,129,371,538,614,547,642,600,615,415,639,512,560 a,642,513,643,641,558,584,485 20,735,590,433,663,709,690,184,453,625,707,624,737,684,712,496,737,599,642,738 a,594,738,741,639,662,556 90
12 21,527,506,137,536,575,562,132,327,405,493,327,502,458,610,367,624,498,513,594,617 a,646,588,565,490,629 22,711,603,341,666,697,677,121,396,573,673,559,701,655,719,452,747,589,643,738,646,761 a,732,665,658,636 23,741,587,464,662,727,709,252,507,652,720,638,748,685,719,538,738,618,641,741,588,732,751 a,629,652,532 24,614,526,276,579,593,574,059,307,479,575,476,601,568,620,364,648,499,558,639,565,665,629,584 a,579,568 25,682,526,419,602,599,574,014,299,549,644,614,683,659,611,365,650,490,584,662,490,658,652,579,643 a,477 26,471,491,014,511,505,488 -,033,177,300,419,240,430,410,569,245,594,432,485,556,629,636,532,568,477,690 a 1,098 -,012,027 -,002,021,010 -,043 -,012 -,007 -,036 -,012 -,072 -,030,043 -,041,002 -,041 -,048 -,052 -,055,007,005 -,017,028 6,478E- 2,098,016,027 -,019 -,013,111 -,161,007 -,026 -,029 -,063,007,072,038 -,008 -,082 -,106 -,025 -,100 -,026 -,081 -,057 -, ,012,016 -,037 -,028 -,013 -,023 -,005 -,154 -,091 -,128 -,076 -,020,011,056,080 -,046 -,007,014,061,017 -,004,098 -,022,061 4,027,027 -,037,071 -,038,003 -,008 -,038 -,074,026 -,006 -,038 -,002,035,016,058 -,109 -,066 -,064 -,027 -,098 -,045,020 -, ,002 -,019 -,028,071,063 -,021 -,029,013 -,004 -,024,020 -,039 -,004 -,078 -,006 -,017 -,079 -,067 -,042 -,001 -,016 -,039,020 -,041 6,021 -,013 -,013 -,038,063 -,060 -,014,008,008 -,043 -,008 -,006 -,018 -,073 -,055,017 -,052 -,039 -,057 -,018,021,001 -,007 -,022 7,010,111 -,023,003 -,021 -,060 -,177 -,007 -,001,030,016,059 -,021 -,109 -,003 -,030 -,028,017 -,053 -,004 -,009,016,078,052 Residual b 8 -,043 -,161 -,005 -,008 -,029 -,014 -,177 -,015 -,011,003-6,016E- -,021,024 -,059,003 -,025,053 -,007,013 -,006 -,009,082,040, ,012,007 -,154 -,038,013,008 -,007 -,015,140,025 -,046 -,106 -,065 -,102 -,077 -,035,017,005,004,006,036 -,007 -,018, ,007 -,026 -,091 -,074 -,004,008 -,001 -,011,140,040 -,015 -,073 -,077 -,083 -,052 -,017,035,007,046 -,028,020 -,004 -,093, ,036 -,029 -,128,026 -,024 -,043,030,003,025,040 -,008 -,036 -,006 -,010 -,042,006 -,026 -,015,070,000 -,005 -,024 -,046, ,012 -,063 -,076 -,006,020 -,008,016 6,016E ,046 -,015 -,008,056,006 -,014,013,010 -,009 -,018,040,021 -,046 -,071 -,021 -, ,072,007 -,020 -,038 -,039 -,006,059 -,021 -,106 -,073 -,036,056,108,001,029,041 -,024,026 -,044 -,002 -,037 -,073 -,040,020 91
13 14 -,030,072,011 -,002 -,004 -,018 -,021,024 -,065 -,077 -,006,006,108,019,044 -,065 -,083 -,059 -,095 -,013,002 -,026 -,040 -,008 15,043,038,056,035 -,078 -,073 -,109 -,059 -,102 -,083 -,010 -,014,001,019,011 -,106,017,025,003 -,006 -,019 -,024 -,004, ,041 -,008,080,016 -,006 -,055 -,003,003 -,077 -,052 -,042,013,029,044,011 -,001,023,003 -,041 -,001 -,040 -,090 -,025 -,003 17,002 -,082 -,046,058 -,017,017 -,030 -,025 -,035 -,017,006,010,041 -,065 -,106 -,001 -,007 -,029,005 -,001 -,058 -,055,011 -, ,041 -,106 -,007 -,109 -,079 -,052 -,028,053,017,035 -,026 -,009 -,024 -,083,017,023 -,007,092,094 -,067 -,019 -,043 -,023 -, ,048 -,025,014 -,066 -,067 -,039,017 -,007,005,007 -,015 -,018,026 -,059,025,003 -,029,092,025,004 -,027 -,036 -,037, ,052 -,100,061 -,064 -,042 -,057 -,053,013,004,046,070,040 -,044 -,095,003 -,041,005,094,025,072 -,018 -,028 -,078 -, ,055 -,026,017 -,027 -,001 -,018 -,004 -,006,006 -,028,000,021 -,002 -,013 -,006 -,001 -,001 -,067,004,072 -,003 -,031,001 -,107 23,007 6,478E ,004 -,098 -,016,021 -,009 -,009,036,020 -,005 -,046 -,037,002 -,019 -,040 -,058 -,019 -,027 -,018 -,003,055 -,014 -,007 24,005 -,081,098 -,045 -,039,001,016,082 -,007 -,004 -,024 -,071 -,073 -,026 -,024 -,090 -,055 -,043 -,036 -,028 -,031,055,085, ,017 -,057 -,022,020,020 -,007,078,040 -,018 -,093 -,046 -,021 -,040 -,040 -,004 -,025,011 -,023 -,037 -,078,001 -,014,085 -,001 26,028 -,029,061 -,029 -,041 -,022,052,004,013,045,045 -,021,020 -,008,035 -,003 -,078 -,032,003 -,136 -,107 -,007,007 -,001 Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis. a. Reproduced communalities b. Residuals are computed between observed and reproduced correlations. There are 80 (26,0%) nonredundant residuals with absolute values greater than
14 Rotated Component Matrix a Component ,564,636 2,590,333 3,721,307 4,613,445 5,609,439,392 6,589,416,415 7,849 8,736 9,362,600,399 10,503,628 11,797 12,515,687 13,489,672 14,685,385 15,334,602 16,714,426 17,522,334,390 19,582,444 20,668,495 21,759 22,764,394 23,639,504 24,682,336 25,569,565 26,831 Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis. Rotation Method: Varimax with Kaiser Normalization. a. Rotation converged in 5 iterations. Component Transformation Matrix Component ,718,606, ,583,252,773 3,381 -,755,534 Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis. Rotation Method: Varimax with Kaiser Normalization. 93
15 Component Score Coefficient Matrix Component ,009,150 -,066 2,104 -,028 -, ,248,356,006 4,074,029 -,049 5,063 -,035,104 6,063 -,049, ,066 -,186, ,051 -,084, ,083,143, ,033,145 -, ,167,345 -, ,047,185 -, ,045,219 -,127 14,115 -,067, ,028 -,051,279 16,115 -,034 -,005 17,066 -,070,133 19,064,039 -,048 20,075,025 -,024 21,243 -,237,048 22,148 -,052 -,044 23,058,020,024 24,140 -,041 -,072 25,026,153 -,168 26,309 -,268 -,050 Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis. Rotation Method: Varimax with Kaiser Normalization. Component Scores. 94
16 DIMENSIONALIDADE DA ESCALA Reliability ANALYSIS SCALE (ALPHA) FATOR 1 Case Processing Summary N % Valid ,4 Cases Excluded a 9 3,6 Total ,0 a. Listwise deletion based on all variables in the procedure. Reliability Statistics Cronbach's Alpha Cronbach's Alpha Based on Standardized s N of s,954, Statistics Mean Std. Deviation N 2 4,41 1, ,37 1, ,49 1, ,44 1, ,10 1, ,27 1, ,05 1, ,97 1, ,19 1, ,96 1, ,28 1, ,45 1, ,23 1, ,51 1, ,89 1,
17 Inter- Correlation Matrix ,000,566,542,535,644,573,392,412,563,401,567,586,450,479,458 4,566 1,000,699,573,632,669,581,470,593,469,629,566,536,627,484 5,542,699 1,000,770,700,698,598,537,647,538,678,714,560,619,465 6,535,573,770 1,000,671,629,624,546,657,511,641,733,582,570,467 14,644,632,700,671 1,000,753,535,542,660,519,697,722,599,569,553 16,573,669,698,629,753 1,000,603,652,729,580,728,691,549,613,586 17,392,581,598,624,535,603 1,000,503,569,503,575,558,442,499,349 19,412,470,537,546,542,652,503 1,000,738,610,571,626,523,560,447 20,563,593,647,657,660,729,569,738 1,000,624,720,717,610,623,550 21,401,469,538,511,519,580,503,610,624 1,000,691,573,541,409,492 22,567,629,678,641,697,728,575,571,720,691 1,000,710,614,636,509 23,586,566,714,733,722,691,558,626,717,573,710 1,000,687,638,523 24,450,536,560,582,599,549,442,523,610,541,614,687 1,000,664,571 25,479,627,619,570,569,613,499,560,623,409,636,638,664 1,000,471 26,458,484,465,467,553,586,349,447,550,492,509,523,571,471 1,000 Inter- Covariance Matrix ,007,598,550,586,704,609,436,422,590,475,606,648,488,502,582 4,598 1,108,745,657,725,746,677,505,652,583,705,656,610,689,645 5,550,745 1,024,849,772,748,671,554,684,642,731,797,613,655,595 6,586,657,849 1,189,798,726,753,608,747,657,744,880,686,649,645 14,704,725,772,798 1,188,869,646,603,750,668,809,868,705,648,763 16,609,746,748,726,869 1,121,708,704,805,726,821,807,628,678,786 17,436,677,671,753,646,708 1,228,569,658,658,678,681,530,577,489 19,422,505,554,608,603,704,569 1,041,786,734,620,705,577,597,577 20,590,652,684,747,750,805,658,786 1,089,769,800,824,687,679,727 21,475,583,642,657,668,726,658,734,769 1,393,869,746,690,505,735 22,606,705,731,744,809,821,678,620,800,869 1,134,833,706,707,686 23,648,656,797,880,868,807,681,705,824,746,833 1,215,818,735,730 24,488,610,613,686,705,628,530,577,687,690,706,818 1,167,750,781 25,502,689,655,649,648,678,577,597,679,505,707,735,750 1,091,623 26,582,645,595,645,763,786,489,577,727,735,686,730,781,623 1,602 96
18 Summary Statistics Mean Minimum Maximum Range Maximum / Minimum Variance N of s Means 4,240 3,891 4,510,619 1,159, Variances 1,173 1,007 1,602,595 1,591, Inter- Covariances,680,422,880,458 2,086, Inter- Correlations,585,349,770,421 2,206, Total Statistics Scale Mean if Scale Variance if Corrected -Total Squared Multiple Cronbach's Alpha if Deleted Deleted Correlation Correlation Deleted 2 59,19 143,837,648,500, ,23 140,943,736,633, ,11 140,201,802,732, ,16 139,277,776,698, ,50 138,587,805,707, ,33 138,592,831,742, ,54 141,745,662,519, ,62 142,269,703,631, ,41 139,032,826,729, ,64 140,130,677,605, ,32 138,673,823,731, ,15 137,764,829,734, ,37 140,730,723,625, ,09 141,358,724,628, ,71 140,107,625,470,954 Scale Statistics Mean Variance Std. Deviation N of s 63,60 160,435 12,
19 Fator 2 Case Processing Summary N % Valid ,2 Cases Excluded a 7 2,8 Total ,0 a. Listwise deletion based on all variables in the procedure. Reliability Statistics Cronbach's Alpha Cronbach's Alpha Based on Standardized s N of s,922,924 7 Statistics Mean Std. Deviation N 1 4,44 1, ,01 1, ,44 1, ,43 1, ,46 1, ,48 1, ,33 1, Inter- Correlation Matrix ,000,523,648,738,674,764,656 3,523 1,000,410,462,515,504,505 9,648,410 1,000,799,682,643,514 10,738,462,799 1,000,740,744,630 11,674,515,682,740 1,000,727,660 12,764,504,643,744,727 1,000,792 13,656,505,514,630,660,792 1,000 98
20 Inter- Covariance Matrix ,223,721,829,920,884,890,831 3,721 1,558,592,651,763,663,722 9,829,592 1,339 1,043,936,783,683 10,920,651 1,043 1,271,990,883,814 11,884,763,936,990 1,407,909,898 12,890,663,783,883,909 1,109,956 13,831,722,683,814,898,956 1,314 Summary Statistics Mean Minimum Maximum Range Maximum / Minimum Variance N of s Means 4,513 4,332 5,008,676 1,156,050 7 Variances 1,317 1,109 1,558,449 1,405,020 7 Inter- Covariances,827,592 1,043,451 1,761,014 7 Inter- Correlations,635,410,799,389 1,949, Total Statistics Scale Mean if Scale Variance if Corrected - Squared Multiple Cronbach's Alpha if Deleted Deleted Total Correlation Correlation Deleted 1 27,15 32,569,804,668, ,59 34,160,564,341, ,15 32,872,733,663, ,16 32,070,830,760, ,14 31,777,804,657, ,11 32,667,845,767, ,26 32,819,747,656,911 Scale Statistics Mean Variance Std. Deviation N of s 31,59 43,942 6,
21 Fator 3 Case Processing Summary N % Valid ,8 Cases Excluded a 3 1,2 Total ,0 a. Listwise deletion based on all variables in the procedure. Reliability Statistics Cronbach's Alpha Cronbach's Alpha Based on Standardized s N of s,728,729 3 Statistics Mean Std. Deviation N 7 4,93 1, ,74 1, ,32 1, Inter- Correlation Matrix ,000,469,399 8,469 1,000,550 15,399,550 1,000 Inter- Covariance Matrix ,101,624,540 8,624 1,612,899 15,540,899 1,661 Summary Statistics Mean Minimum Maximum Range Maximum / Minimum Variance N of s Means 4,661 4,318 4,927,608 1,141,097 3 Variances 1,458 1,101 1,661,559 1,508,096 3 Inter- Covariances,688,540,899,359 1,665,028 3 Inter- Correlations,472,399,550,150 1,376,
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