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    In General,the Purpose of Factor Analysis Is to
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In General,the Purpose of Factor Analysis Is to

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In general,the purpose of factor analysis is to


A) investigate differences between two groups of subjects.
B) reduce many variables to fewer basic factors.
C) construct inductive theories of personality.
D) construct deductive theories of personality.

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