Multiple Choice
Calculate the factor scores for aerobic (factor 1) and strength (factor 2) when using the following equation Aerobic = .78AeroCap + .88PEF + .81Hae + .01DynS - .12Endur + .09IsoS
Strength = .02AeroCap + .11PEF + .009Hae + .72DynoS + .79Endur + .88IsoS
Aerobic = 61; PEF = 480; Hae = 45; DynS = 150; Endur = 60; IsoS = 200
A) Aerobic = 518.7; Strength = 385.8
B) Aerobic = 441.9; Strength = 783.8
C) Aerobic = 631.7; Strength = 112.4
D) Aerobic = 1005.1; Strength = 917.3
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