key factor analysis - in ecology - A technique for predicting fluctuations in population size based on identifying the relative contributions made to it by the key factors of births, deaths, Immigration, and emigration.
Factor affecting statment value analysis
K. Ernest Nichols has written: 'Canonical and factor analysis in educational research' -- subject(s): Factor analysis, Multivariate analysis, Correlation (Statistics)
Jon Scott Armstrong has written: 'A note on the interpretation of factor analysis, or' -- subject(s): Factor analysis
Wilson H. Guertin has written: 'Introduction to modern factor analysis' -- subject(s): Factor analysis
Michel Henri Trahan has written: 'An investigation of multicategory data factor analysis (MCDFA)' -- subject(s): Factor analysis
EFAS and IFAS are business analysis tools. They are used for formulating strategy and would be an expansion on SWOT or a TOWS matrix. EFAS stands for External Factor Analysis Summary and IFAS is Internal Factor Analysis Summary.
Michel Trahan has written: 'An investigation of multicatagory [sic] data factor analysis (MCDFA)' -- subject(s): Factor analysis, Social sciences, Statistical methods
Edward Eugene Cureton has written: 'C-D machine correlation chart' 'Factor analysis, an applied approach' -- subject(s): Factor analysis
Roger V Burton has written: 'Validity of retrospective reports assessed by the multitrait-multimethod analysis' -- subject(s): Case studies, Child development, Factor analysis, Statistical, Psychometrics, Statistical Factor Analysis
Not sure about synonym, but Isaac Newton called it the Great Principle of Similitude.
Marx's analysis of economic inequality focuses on the progressive tax system.
Using elastic section analysis it is proved to be 1.5