Although many uses of factor analysis/cluster analysis assume a simple structure where items have one and only one large loading, some domains such as personality or affect items have a more complex structure and some items have high loadings on two factors. (These items are said to have complexity 2, see VSS
). By expressing the factor loadings in polar coordinates, this structure is more readily perceived.
For each pair of factors, item loadings are converted to an angle with the first factor, and a vector length corresponding to the amount of variance in the item shared with the two factors.
For a two dimensional structure, this will lead to a column of angles and a column of vector lengths. For n factors, this leads to n* (n-1)/2 columns of angles and an equivalent number of vector lengths.