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logistic function

a basic function of the form y = c/(1 + a exp[–bx]), where y and x are variables, a, b, and c are constants, and exp is the exponential function. When graphed, values derived from a logistic function form an S shape called the logistic curve. The logistic function is used to describe longitudinal data and growth rates in particular, in which an initial stage of growth is approximately exponential and then, as saturation begins, slows and ultimately ceases altogether.

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simple structure

simple structure

in exploratory factor analysis, a set of criteria for determining the adequacy of a factor rotation solution. These criteria require that each factor show a pattern of high factor loadings on certain variables and near-zero loadings on others and that each variable load on only one factor. This minimizes the complexity of the factor solution, allows each variable to be most strongly identified with a specific factor, and increases interpretability.