A method used in factor analysis. The aim is to rotate the vector of factors so as to find a few key combinations that will simplify the analysis.
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A method used in factor analysis. The aim is to rotate the vector of factors so as to find a few key combinations that will simplify the analysis.
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In statistics, a varimax rotation is a change of coordinates used in principal component analysis and factor analysis that maximizes the sum of the variances of the squared loadings. That is, it seeks a basis that most economically represents each individual—so that each individual can be well described by a linear combination of only a few basis functions:

where γ = 1 for VARIMAX.
Suggested by Henry Felix Kaiser in 1958, it is a popular scheme for orthogonal rotation which cleans up the factors as follows: "for each factor, high loadings (correlations) will result for a few variables; the rest will be near zero."
Varimax rotation is often used in surveys to see how groupings of questions (items) measure the same concept.
The advantages and disadvantages of the technique are discussed at the website of Columbia University [1].
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A summary of the use of varimax rotation and of other types of factor rotation is presented in this article on factor analysis.
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