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    The Fundamental Aim of Principal Component Analysis and Factor Analysis
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The Fundamental Aim of Principal Component Analysis and Factor Analysis

Question 10

Question 10

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The fundamental aim of principal component analysis and factor analysis is to reduce the factors so that the model is simplified, but what is the process called?


A) Extraction
B) Interaction
C) Separation
D) Integration

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