Multiple Choice
The basic assumption behind factor analysis is
A) each measure is unrelated to each other measure
B) all measures relate to a significant degree to all other measures
C) certain simple responses intercorrelate or vary together and thus are grouped together
D) certain simple responses are entirely independent of each other and cannot be related to each other
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