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  • 1Factor analysis — is a statistical method used to describe variability among observed, correlated variables in terms of a potentially lower number of unobserved, uncorrelated variables called factors. In other words, it is possible, for example, that variations in …

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  • 2Rotation matrix — In linear algebra, a rotation matrix is a matrix that is used to perform a rotation in Euclidean space. For example the matrix rotates points in the xy Cartesian plane counterclockwise through an angle θ about the origin of the Cartesian… …

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  • 3factor analysis — A family of statistical techniques for exploring data, generally used to simplify the procedures of analysis, mainly by examining the internal structure of a set of variables in order to identify any underlying constructs. The most common version …

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  • 4Higher-order factor analysis — is a statistical method consisting of repeating steps factor analysis – oblique rotation – factor analysis of rotated factors... Its merit is to enable the researcher to see the hierachical structure of studied phenomena. To interpret the results …

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  • 5Varimax rotation — is a change of coordinates used in principal component analysis that maximizes the sum of the variance of the loading vectors. That is, it seeks a basis such that most economically represents each individual that each individual can be well… …

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  • 6Heavy Rotation — Esta página o sección está siendo traducida del idioma inglés a partir del artículo Heavy Rotation, razón por la cual puede haber lagunas de contenidos, errores sintácticos o escritos sin traducir. Puedes colaborar con Wikipedia continua …

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  • 7P-factor — P factor, also known as asymmetric blade effect and asymmetric disc effect, is an aerodynamic phenomenon experienced by a moving propeller,[1] that is responsible for asymmetrical relocation of the propeller s center of thrust when aircraft is at …

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  • 8K-factor — Telecommunications= In telecommunication, the term k factor has the following meanings: 1. In tropospheric radio propagation, the ratio of the effective Earth radius to the actual Earth radius. Note: The k factor is approximately 4/3. 2. In… …

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  • 9General intelligence factor — The general intelligence factor (abbreviated g ) is a controversial construct used in the field of psychology ( see also psychometrics ) to quantify what is common to the scores of all intelligence tests. Charles Spearman, early psychometrician,… …

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  • 10Capacity factor — The net capacity factor of a power plant is the ratio of the actual output of a power plant over a period of time and its output if it had operated at full nameplate capacity the entire time. To calculate the capacity factor, total the energy the …

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