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Introduction to Factor Analysis
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Introduction to Factor Analysis
What It Is and How To Do It



November 1978 | 80 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Describes the mathematical and logical foundations at a level which does not presume advanced mathematical or statistical skills, illustrating how to do factor analysis with several of the more popular packaged computer programmes.

Jae-On Kim

Jae-On Kim is a professor emeritus, Dept. of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Iowa. His current research interests include the exploration of the theoretical and quantitative approach to social inequality at the individual level and power differences among nations. More About Author

Charles W. Mueller

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ISBN: 9780803911659
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