A general factor is distinguishable from correlated factors when within-cluster loadings are non-proportional; the paper proves a sufficient condition, maps the boundary numerically, and tests a two-step decision procedure.
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When Is a General Factor Distinguishable? Non-Proportionality, Stable Structure, and the Bifactor Decision
A general factor is distinguishable from correlated factors when within-cluster loadings are non-proportional; the paper proves a sufficient condition, maps the boundary numerically, and tests a two-step decision procedure.