common factor variance

common factor variance
= communality
French\ \ variance commune; variance due au facteur commun; communauté
German\ \ Varianz der gemeinsamen Faktoren; Gemeinsamkeitsgrad; Kommunalität
Dutch\ \ variantie uit de gemeenschappelijke factoren; communaliteit
Italian\ \ varianza dei fattori comuni; comunalità
Spanish\ \ variancia factor común; variancia de los factores comunes; comunalidad
Catalan\ \ variància factorial comuna; variància dels factors comuns; comunalitat
Portuguese\ \ variância dos factores comuns; variância dos fatores comuns (bra); comunalidade
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ kommunalitet
Norwegian\ \ kommunalitet
Swedish\ \ kommunalitet
Greek\ \ κοινή διακύμανση παράγοντας
Finnish\ \ kommunaliteetti
Hungarian\ \ közös tényezõ variancia; közösségi jelleg
Turkish\ \ ortak etken varyansı; ortak faktör varyansı; oransal ortak etken varyans
Estonian\ \ ühisfaktori dispersioon; kommunaliteet
Lithuanian\ \ bendrasis variacijos faktorius; bendroji faktorių dispersija; bendroji veiksnių dispersija
Slovenian\ \ komunaliteta
Polish\ \ wspólna wariancja czynnikowa; adunek
Russian\ \ общий фактор-вариации; относительная дисперсия простых факторов
Ukrainian\ \ відносна дисперсія простих факторів
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ sameiginlegur þáttur dreifni
Euskara\ \ faktore komuna bariantza
Farsi\ \ mizane eshterak
Persian-Farsi\ \ مشترکات
Arabic\ \ تباين العامل المشترك
Afrikaans\ \ gemeenskaplikefaktor-variansie; kommunaliteit
Chinese\ \ 公 因 子 方 差
Korean\ \ 공통인자분산; 공통성

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