A rise in the price of a product, then, will more than proportionally raise the return to the most intensively used factor, and a fall on the return to the less intensively used factor.
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A rise in the price of a product, then, will more than proportionally raise the return to the most intensively used factor, and a fall on the return to the less intensively used factor.
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It is possible to create an overall ( single summary ) score from a multi-dimensional measure using factor analysis or preference-based methods but some may see this as akin to adding apples and oranges together.
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An independent study found that the five subscales proposed by Cloninger were difficult to replicate using factor analysis and suggested that the self-transcendence scale of the Temperament and Character Inventory is better represented by four sub-dimensions:
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Using factor analysis or related statistical methods, it is possible to compute a single common factor that can be regarded as a summary variable characterizing the correlations between all the different tests in a test battery.
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Examining the four fair use factors, the court found that although Paramount's photographer drew heavily from Leibovitz'composition, in light of Paramount's parodic purpose and absence of market harm the use of the photograph was a fair use.
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For this reason, Brown ( 2009 ) recommends using factor analysis when theoretical ideas about relationships between variables exist, whereas PCA should be used if the goal of the researcher is to explore patterns in their data.
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The " Thornado Demo " track which was released as a teaser for the upcoming GameCube game, was in fact running on the older Nintendo 64 sound hardware using Factor 5's new proprietary MusyX software sound engine.
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Yet, on balance the Ninth Circuit found that the transformativeness outweighed the other fair use factors because " Google has provided a significant benefit to the public " in facilitating image searches by means of thumbnail images.
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Instrumental variables estimation accounts for selection bias by modelling participation using factors ( instruments ) that are correlated with selection but not the outcome, thus isolating the aspects of program participation which can be treated as exogenous.