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    An Eigenvalue Is Defined as the Amount of Total Variance
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An Eigenvalue Is Defined as the Amount of Total Variance

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An eigenvalue is defined as the amount of total variance explained by each factor, with the total amount of variability in the analysis equal to the number of original variables in the analysis.

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