Exam 19: Factor Analysis

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The factors identified in factor analysis are overtly observed in the population.

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Residuals are the differences between the observed correlations, as given in the input correlation matrix, and the reproduced correlations, as estimated from the factor matrix.

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Which method of analysis does not classify variables as dependent or independent?

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________ are simple correlations between the variables and the factors.

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The factor scores for the ith factor may be estimated as follows: ________.

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For the factor analysis to be appropriate, the variables must be correlated.

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F represents ________ in the factor model Xi = Ai1 F1 + Ai2 F2+ Ai3 F3 + ...+ Aim Fm + ViUi?

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Factor analysis does not classify variables as dependent or independent.

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As a rough guideline, there should be at least ________ times as many observations (sample size)as there are variables.

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________ is an index that compares the magnitudes of the observed correlation coefficients to the magnitudes of the partial correlation coefficient.

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