Multiple Choice
If a variable does not have a significant loading on any factor,
A) factor analysis is not appropriate for this set of data.
B) the analyst may decide to eliminate the variable if it is not important to the study's object.
C) the variable should be eliminated if its achieved communality is low.
D) all of the above are correct.
E) b and c above are correct.
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