factor analytic — adjective of or relating to or the product of factor analysis • Syn: ↑factor analytical • Pertains to noun: ↑factor analysis, ↑factor analysis (for: ↑factor analytical) • Derivationally related forms … Useful english dictionary
factor analysis — noun any of several methods for reducing correlational data to a smaller number of dimensions or factors; beginning with a correlation matrix a small number of components or factors are extracted that are regarded as the basic variables that… … Useful english dictionary
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Analytical Chemistry (journal) — Infobox Journal title = Analytical Chemistry editor = Royce W. MurrayPDFlink| [http://pubs.acs.org/journals/ancham/masthead.pdf Masthead] |51.9 KB] discipline = Chemistry language = English abbreviation = Anal. Chem. publisher = ACS Publications… … Wikipedia
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factor analysis — noun Date: 1931 the analytical process of transforming statistical data (as measurements) into linear combinations of usually independent variables • factor analytic adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry — Infobox Journal title = JAAS discipline = analytical chemistry abbreviation = JAAS JAAS (Cambridge, UK) website = http://www.rsc.org/publishing/journals/ja/ publisher = Royal Society of Chemistry country = United Kingdom history = 1986 to present … Wikipedia
Darcy friction factor formulae — In fluid dynamics, the Darcy friction factor formulae are equations based on experimental data and theory for the Darcy friction factor. The Darcy friction factor is a dimensionless quantity used in the Darcy–Weisbach equation, for the… … Wikipedia
General intelligence factor — The general intelligence factor (abbreviated g ) is a controversial construct used in the field of psychology ( see also psychometrics ) to quantify what is common to the scores of all intelligence tests. Charles Spearman, early psychometrician,… … Wikipedia