These data come from Hatcher (1998) Chapter 2 - Exploratory factor analysis The data are fictitious from a questionnaire designed to measure investment model constructs (Rusbult, 1980, "commitment and satisfaction in romantic associations: A test of the investment model. Journal of Experimental Scoial Psychology, 16, 172-186) V1 I have invested a lot of time and effort in developing my relationship with my current partner. V2 My current partner and I have developed interst in a lot of fun activities that I would lose if our relationship were to end V3 My current partner and I have developed a lot of mutual freidnships that I would lose if our relationship were to end. V4 It would be more attractive for me to be involved 9in a relationship with someone else rather than continue in a relationship with my current partner V5 It would be more attractive for me to be by myself than to continue my relationship with my current partner V6 In general, my alternatives to remaining in this relationship are quite attractive Column 1-6 include V1-V6 Column 8-9 include a score for each subject on a commitment variable. Scores may range from 4 to 28, and a higher score indicates higher levels of commitment to maintain the relationship.