single factor theory

single factor theory
French\ \ théorie du facteur unique
German\ \ Einfaktortheorie
Dutch\ \ één-factor-theorie; één-factor-theorie van Spearman
Italian\ \ teoria del fattore singolo
Spanish\ \ teoría de un solo factor; teoría del factor único
Catalan\ \ teoria d'un sol factor
Portuguese\ \ teoria do único factor comum; teoria unifactorial de Spearman; teoria do único fator comum (bra); teoria unifatorial de Spearman (bra)
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ enfaktorteori
Greek\ \ ενιαία θεωρία παράγοντας
Finnish\ \ yleisfaktorin teoria
Hungarian\ \ egy tényezõ elmélet
Turkish\ \ tek etken teorisi; tek etken kuramı; tek faktör teorisi; tek faktör kuramı
Estonian\ \ ühe faktori teooria
Lithuanian\ \ vieno veiksnio teorija
Slovenian\ \ teorija enega faktorja; teorija edinstvenega dejavnika; teorija enega dejavnika; enofaktorski model
Polish\ \ teoria jednoczynnikowa
Russian\ \ теория единичного фактора
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ teorija jedinstvenog faktora; teorija jednog faktora; jednofaktorski model
Icelandic\ \ einn þáttur kenningar
Euskara\ \ -
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ نظرية العامل الواحد
Afrikaans\ \ enkelfaktorteorie (van Spearman )
Chinese\ \ 单 因 子 理 论 , 单 因 素 理 论
Korean\ \ 단일인자이론

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