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conciliation

n. the act or process of reconciling the positions of individuals or groups whose interests and goals are, at least initially, in opposition or incompatible. During divorce proceedings, for example, a neutral third party may be brought in to facilitate conciliation between the spouses and thereby avoid lengthy, antagonistic legal proceedings and the attendant stress and anxiety. —conciliate vb.

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factor method

factor method

any means by which latent variables (factors) are extracted or identified in factor analysis. Widely used factor methods include principal components analysis, which seeks to find a set of linear combinations called components that help explain the correlations among variables; and principal-axis factor analysis, in which underlying dimensions or factors are sought to explain the correlations among variables after separating out communality and putting aside the error variance in a set of variables.