The sum of the squared loadings for a factor (i.e., the column in the factor matrix) which represents the variance in all the variables accounted for by the factor is known as _______ in factor analysis.
- communality
- eigenvalue
- factor variance
- total variance
The sum of the squared loadings for a factor (i.e., the column in the factor matrix) which represents the variance in all the variables accounted for by the factor is known as eigenvalue in factor analysis.
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