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 of the following statements is not true?
Relay Contacts
The contacts of a relay that are either opened or closed according to the condition of the relay coil. Relay contacts are designated as either normally open or normally closed in design.
Coil
Represents the output of a programmable logic controller. In the output devices, it is the electrical coil that, when energized, changes the status of its corresponding contacts.
Reed Switches
Electromechanical devices that open or close contacts in response to a magnetic field.
Magnetism
A physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, which results in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.