factor analysis - traduzione in olandese
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factor analysis - traduzione in olandese

STATISTICAL METHOD USED TO DESCRIBE CORRELATION THROUGH FEWER POSSIBLY LATENT VARIABLES
Factor analysis (in marketing); Factor Analysis; Multi-factorial; Factor loadings; Factorial analysis; Higher-order factor analysis; Principal factor analysis; Factor loading; Factor weight; Factor analyses; Statistical factor analysis
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factor analysis         
factoranalyse (analyse van statistieken)
systems analysis         
PROBLEM-SOLVING TECHNIQUE THAT BREAKS DOWN A SYSTEM INTO ITS COMPONENT PIECES
Systems analysis & design; System Analysis and Design; Information systems analysis and design; Systems Analysis
systeemanalyse (onderzoek van mogelijkheden van projekten en voorbereiding van computerondergrond))
cost-benefit analysis         
  • French engineer and economist [[Jules Dupuit]], credited with the creation of cost–benefit analysis
SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO ESTIMATING THE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF ALTERNATIVES
Cost Benefit Analysis; Cost-benefit Analysis; Cost and benefits; Costs and benefits; Benefit-cost analysis; Benefit analysis; Economic calcuation; Cost/benefit analysis; Economic calculation; Benefit Analysis; Benefit/cost analysis; Cost/benefits analysis; Cost benefit analysis; Cost/benefit; Cost-benefit; Cost-benefit analyses; Cost / benefit analysis; Economic Calculation; Build Versus Buy; Cost benefit; Benefit cost; Cost-benefits analysis; Cost trade offs; Build or buy; Cost-benefit analysis; Cost analysis; Cost–benefit analyses; Benefit–cost analysis; Cost–benefit; Build vs Buy; Costs and cost analysis; Cost-Benefit Analysis
kosten batenanalyse (een methode voor het tonen van factoren die men in rekening moet brengen bij economische beslissingen, economische raadzaamheid schatting)

Definizione

factor analysis
¦ noun Statistics a process in which the values of observed data are expressed as functions of a number of possible causes to determine which are most important.

Wikipedia

Factor analysis

Factor analysis is a statistical method used to describe variability among observed, correlated variables in terms of a potentially lower number of unobserved variables called factors. For example, it is possible that variations in six observed variables mainly reflect the variations in two unobserved (underlying) variables. Factor analysis searches for such joint variations in response to unobserved latent variables. The observed variables are modelled as linear combinations of the potential factors plus "error" terms, hence factor analysis can be thought of as a special case of errors-in-variables models.

Simply put, the factor loading of a variable quantifies the extent to which the variable is related to a given factor.

A common rationale behind factor analytic methods is that the information gained about the interdependencies between observed variables can be used later to reduce the set of variables in a dataset. Factor analysis is commonly used in psychometrics, personality psychology, biology, marketing, product management, operations research, finance, and machine learning. It may help to deal with data sets where there are large numbers of observed variables that are thought to reflect a smaller number of underlying/latent variables. It is one of the most commonly used inter-dependency techniques and is used when the relevant set of variables shows a systematic inter-dependence and the objective is to find out the latent factors that create a commonality.