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factor analysis

American  

noun

Statistics.
  1. the use of one of several methods for reducing a set of variables to a lesser number of new variables, each of which is a function of one or more of the original variables.


factor analysis British  

noun

  1. statistics any of several techniques for deriving from a number of given variables a smaller number of different, more useful, variables

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Etymology

Origin of factor analysis

First recorded in 1930–35

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Then there are a number of exchange-traded funds that employ factor analysis to narrow down to smaller groups of midcap stocks.

From MarketWatch • Jan. 28, 2026

One of the standard methods for assessing personality is to analyze people's answers to a 100-item questionnaire with a statistical technique called factor analysis.

From Science Magazine • Jan. 12, 2015

Using a statistical technique called confirmatory factor analysis, he confirmed that the time pressure of the fluid reasoning tests impact the strength of the correlation between working memory and fluid reasoning.

From Scientific American • Jan. 22, 2014

After completing a factor analysis of the different adjectives, Mehrabian created four basic dimensions that form our impressions of names.

From Inc • Sep. 9, 2011

An orthogonal factor matrix composed of the first ten factors was rotated to form an oblique matrix having a factor structure as nearly as possible like that found for the original in-basket factor analysis.

From Time Magazine Archive