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I am not sure that splitting the article into sections "Psychometrics" and "Marketing" is helpful. Factor Analysis is used in many other social and physical sciences.[[User:John Williams|John Williams]] | I am not sure that splitting the article into sections "Psychometrics" and "Marketing" is helpful. Factor Analysis is used in many other social and physical sciences.[[User:John Williams|John Williams]] | ||
: This article was copied from Wikipedia. On Wikipedia, I added the "psychometrics" section, dealing with the field in which factor analysis originated, and someone else added the "marketing" section. If I were very well-versed in this topic, I'd have added more. [[User:Michael Hardy|Michael Hardy]] 21:10, 27 May 2007 (CDT) | |||
I think '''Mathematical model''' ended rather abruply, but I suppose it is because the article is "under construction", and will continue with a discussion of rotation: orthogonal, some oblique models, as well as dismissing less significant factors as scree. [[User:Olav Næss|Olav Næss]] 06:29, 7 April 2007 (CDT) | I think '''Mathematical model''' ended rather abruply, but I suppose it is because the article is "under construction", and will continue with a discussion of rotation: orthogonal, some oblique models, as well as dismissing less significant factors as scree. [[User:Olav Næss|Olav Næss]] 06:29, 7 April 2007 (CDT) |
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I am not sure that splitting the article into sections "Psychometrics" and "Marketing" is helpful. Factor Analysis is used in many other social and physical sciences.John Williams
- This article was copied from Wikipedia. On Wikipedia, I added the "psychometrics" section, dealing with the field in which factor analysis originated, and someone else added the "marketing" section. If I were very well-versed in this topic, I'd have added more. Michael Hardy 21:10, 27 May 2007 (CDT)
I think Mathematical model ended rather abruply, but I suppose it is because the article is "under construction", and will continue with a discussion of rotation: orthogonal, some oblique models, as well as dismissing less significant factors as scree. Olav Næss 06:29, 7 April 2007 (CDT)
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