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... factors that best accounts for the common variance of the original variables , the " Kaiser criterion " should be used . This specifies that all factors with “ eigenvalues " or " factor contributions " ( the sum of the squared factor ...
... factors that best accounts for the common variance of the original variables , the " Kaiser criterion " should be used . This specifies that all factors with “ eigenvalues " or " factor contributions " ( the sum of the squared factor ...
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... factors , or a most parsimonious description or definition of each factor . According to Thurstone ( 1947 ) , descriptive simplicity of a factor is achieved when each factor is described by the smallest number of variables and , at the ...
... factors , or a most parsimonious description or definition of each factor . According to Thurstone ( 1947 ) , descriptive simplicity of a factor is achieved when each factor is described by the smallest number of variables and , at the ...
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... factor scores , might ultimately be obtained for each S. In each case , all factors with roots larger than 1.00 were extracted and three rotations to an orthogonal vari- max criterion of simple structure were ex- amined ( Kaiser , 1958 ) ...
... factor scores , might ultimately be obtained for each S. In each case , all factors with roots larger than 1.00 were extracted and three rotations to an orthogonal vari- max criterion of simple structure were ex- amined ( Kaiser , 1958 ) ...
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
Chapter | 7 |
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