Questions pertain to the following table (Table 13) , which presents results for a fictitious factor analysis of items relating to patients' use of medications.
Table 13 Rotated Component Matrix for 12 Medication Items Item 1. Since I started taking medications I feel sleepy 2. When I take my medication I feel better 3. I take medication because I am forced to take it 4. Sometimes my medication makes me dizzy 5. I’ve felt better since I started my medications 6. I get groggy right after taking my medication 7. Taking medication makes me feel worse than before 8. My medication has been forced on me 9. Without my medication, I feel fine 10. I only take my medication because I have no choice 11. I always take my medications at the same time of day 12. I feel jittery for a few hours after I take the medication Eigenvalue I −.09.81−.16.02.74−.04−.62−.07−.45−.13.24−.061.90 II .61−.04..21.65−.06.50.24.03.24.06.13.411.40 III .08−.10.72.12−.15.19.11.59.11.48.18.081.25h2.39.67.59.44.57.29.45.35.27.25.11.184.55
-Refer to Table 13. Which factor might be called "Medication side effects"?
NMR Signals
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Major Organic Product
The primary product obtained in the highest yield from an organic reaction.
Alkoxymercuration-demercuration
A two-step synthetic process used to convert alkenes to ethers, involving the addition of mercury(II) acetate followed by demercuration with sodium borohydride.
Williamson Ether Synthesis
A method for preparing ethers by reacting an alkyl halide with an alcohol using a strong base.