Multiple Choice
Second-order factoring is used to determine:
A) if the results from one factor analysis can be repeated.
B) whether the factors that emerge from an initial factor analysis form factors (i.e., correlate in clusters) .
C) if factors determined in an initial factor analysis can be broken down further.
D) all of the above
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