factor structure

collocation in English

meaningsoffactorandstructure

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factor
noun[C]
uk
/ˈfæk.tər/
us
/ˈfæk.tɚ/
a fact or situation that influences the result ...
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structure
noun
uk
/ˈstrʌk.tʃər/
us
/ˈstrʌk.tʃɚ/
the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in ...
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(Definition offactorandstructurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Factorstructurewas stable across each of the maltreatment types.
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The dynamicfactorstructurecaptures commonalities underlying the observable variables.
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Subsequently, an alternative learning stylefactorstructurewas explored.
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Factorstructureand clinical validity of competing models of positive symptoms in schizophrenia.
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The resultantfactorstructurefollowing the rotation represents three neurocognitive functions.
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However, further research is needed to confirm the specificfactorstructurepresented in this paper.
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An or thogonal var imax rotation was used to help identify simplefactorstructure.
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The outcome expectation and self-regulation measures were evaluated for reliability and initialfactorstructure.
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A general method for studying differences in factor means andfactorstructurebetween groups.
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Separate factor analyses for females and males yielded the samefactorstructure.
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Importantly, thefactorstructureunderlying these attributional dimensions was robust across maltreatment types.
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The following discussion examines the pilot tool's internal consistency andfactorstructurein detail.
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The scales generally retain theirfactorstructureand show a similar pattern of correlations and interrelationships.
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We used the parent version, because itsfactorstructurewas superior to that of the child version in our sample.
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A much clearerfactorstructurewas obtained, with the five factors accounting for 50 % of the variance.
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However, only a small number of studies exists in which researchers attempted to replicate and confirm thefactorstructure.
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However, studies into thefactorstructureof this instrument are still limited and their findings are inconsistent.
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We use the word here to imply that individual trajectories will be ordered in meaningful patterns (analogous to a "factorstructure" for test items).
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The key idea underlying their work is to assume afactorstructureon the error terms of outcome and choice equations.
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This study examined thefactorstructureunderlying 23 anxiety scales and concludes that language anxiety is indeed distinguishable from other anxiety types.
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Similarly, it is possible that developmental changes in the syndrome/factorstructuremay be due to changes in comorbid conditions rather than depression itself.
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Once again, a very clearfactorstructureemerged, revealing that younger adolescents also make distinctions in their perceptions of worth as a person, across relational contexts.
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