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The Fundamental Aim of Principal Component Analysis and Factor Analysis

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The fundamental aim of principal component analysis and factor analysis is to reduce the factors so that the model is simplified, but what is the process called?


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Child-Rearing Styles

Child-Rearing Styles refer to the approaches parents use to guide, discipline, and nurture their children; major types include authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and neglectful.

Autonomy

The capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision; often associated with independence and self-governance.

Erikson's

Relates to the theories of developmental psychologist Erik Erikson, focusing on psychosocial development across eight stages from infancy to adulthood.

Freud's

Pertains to theories or concepts developed by Sigmund Freud, often related to psychoanalytic theory and the unconscious mind.

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