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Wilson H. Guertin and John P. BaileyJr., Introduction to Modern Factor Analysis. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edward Bros., Inc., 1970. Pp. xiv + 472. $14.00. - R. J. Rummel. Applied Factor Analysis. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 1970. Pp. xxii + 617. $12.50.
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Wilson H. Guertin and John P. BaileyJr., Introduction to Modern Factor Analysis. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edward Bros., Inc., 1970. Pp. xiv + 472. $14.00.
R. J. Rummel. Applied Factor Analysis. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 1970. Pp. xxii + 617. $12.50.
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