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- From: "D. Glen McPherson" <mcphers@HILBERT.MATHS.UTAS.EDU.AU>
- Subject: s-mode and t-mode in principal component analysis
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- Thanks to those people who were kind enough to provide information about
- S-mode and T-mode in principal component analysis and factor analysis. For
- other list-server members who would like to explore these modes further, it
- seems there are in fact 6 modes known as O, P, Q, R, S and T-modes. They were
- introduced in Cattell's 1952 book on Factor Analysis and are discussed in R.J.
- Rummel's book 'Applied Factor Analysis'(Evanston: Northwestern University Press.
- 1970).
-
- Regards, Glen.
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