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An improvement of the Harman-Fukuda-method for the minres solution in factor analysis

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  • Robert Hafner, 1981. "An improvement of the Harman-Fukuda-method for the minres solution in factor analysis," Psychometrika, Springer;The Psychometric Society, vol. 46(3), pages 347-349, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:psycho:v:46:y:1981:i:3:p:347-349
    DOI: 10.1007/BF02293742
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    1. Harry Harman & Wayne Jones, 1966. "Factor analysis by minimizing residuals (minres)," Psychometrika, Springer;The Psychometric Society, vol. 31(3), pages 351-368, September.
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