Factor loadings of HADS items following maximum likelihood factor extraction with oblimin rotation
Table 1 reports summary statistics of the measured variables and
the factor loadings of the hypothesized factor structure.
The factor loadings of the scale scores of relationships with mothers on the latent variable were constrained to 1 to scale the factor.
First, following the strategy proposed by Muthén and Curran (1997) and Hess (2000) trajectories of each construct were modeled using a two - factor LGM: the intercept (with
the factor loadings of four observed variables, corresponding to four measurement waves, set at 1) and the slope factor (with
the factor loadings of 0, 1, 6, and 12, corresponding to the number of months that passed since the pretest).
For
factor loadings of 0.40 or better, we determined this item as belonging to a factor [27], and employed the number of factors where the accumulated proportion was over 50 % [28].
Factor loadings of the rotated solution are shown in Table 2, with all factor loadings being more than 0.40.
Little differentiation was found between
factor loadings of the indices with respect to market beta, small size, or momentum, and none created alpha.
Not exact matches
According to this report by Shopify, page -
load speed is one
of the most important
factors for consumers buying something online.
To further convince you
of site speed's importance, Google has announced that mobile page
load speed will be incorporated as a ranking
factor.
As shown in the chart above, the percentage
of seats filled — or the
load factor — for domestic flights has remained fairly flat at 85 percent in recent years, Bespoke said.
Airlines throughout North America are flying their planes fuller than ever, and are expected to post a collective
load factor of more than 80 per cent this year, according to the International Air Transport Association, or IATA.
CEO Elon Musk said the semi is capable
of traveling 500 miles (804 kilometers) on an electric charge — even with a full 80,000 - pound (36,287 - kilogram)
load — and will cost less than a diesel semi considering fuel savings, lower maintenance and other
factors.
Airlines across North America are posting record «
load factors» — the percentage
of seats filled on their flights — and are exploring ingenious ways to squeeze even more people on board.
In each
of these years, U.S. airlines also had a cumulative passenger
load factor of approximately 83 %.
As Selena points out, your lifetime benefits are a
factor of when you claim Social Security and how long you live, so if you anticipate living to your life expectancy, it's rational to front -
load your Social Security, so long as you're comfortable with the future consequences.
With a full
load, the Semi is still capable
of hitting 60 mph in 20 seconds, several
factors quicker than any diesel semi-trailer on the market.
However, you'll need «compensating
factors,» which offset the risk
of your higher debt
load.
The right business is dependent on
loads of factors unique to the individual who wants to start a business.
Through this analysis, we see that dividend strategies are not only about income or yield, but also about how their various combinations
of factor loadings may compliment portfolios through
factor diversification.
Bob Wilson from the Free Churches group told Premier's News Hour: «There's
loads of factors... There are justice
factors for example: the policing, the courts, prisons, probation.
A lot
of my traffic to this site comes from Google searches, and one
of the ranking
factors Google uses to determine which search results to show on their pages is how fast the site
loads.
The broad range
of configurable
load cell interface modules with direct field bus connectivity or analogue output feature a small form
factor, plug - and - play installation, integrated diagnostics and ATEX certified versions.
The broad range
of configurable
load cell interface modules with direct fieldbus connectivity or analog output feature a small form
factor, plug - and - play installation, integrated diagnostics and ATEX versions.
Well, there are a number
of factors involved in this process, including: fertilizing, weed control, flowering and pollination, fruiting, and avoiding reaching the fruit
load.
Another contributing
factor was the failure
of the flightcrew to ensure the baggage was
loaded in accordance with the configuration on the
load manifest, causing a rearward center
of gravity.
Studies show the most significant
factors in the development
of shin splints are a sudden increase in work
load and / or speed, and working on uneven surfaces.
And «All risk hospital birth,» excluding only young preemies but INcluding
loads of risk
factors totally absent for MANA's pool, still has a death rate half that
of MANA's low - risk group.
AMS / AV + would almost certainly be easier than STV, which would require huge constituencies for rural areas (and even under FPTP, there are inequalities in constituency membership because
of the difficulties caused by excessive size), but then a whole new can
of worms would be opened up concerning how to set the ratio between corrective «top - up» MPs, and constituency MPs, plus a whole
load of other
factors such as whether to allow dual standing, whether the two votes should be two choices or interconnected, whether the list should be open or closed, etc., etc..
Governor Abiola Ajimobi
of Oyo State on Tuesday declared that too much work
load on judges is the major
factor responsible for the delay in dispensation...
These
factors increase the «language
load»
of a question, and it's not just ELL students who can falter under this
load.
In men, the risk is doubled by long term lifting
of heavy
loads; this rises to a
factor of 2.5 if the work is additionally associated with heavy manual labor or long periods
of walking or standing.
How much flexibility you'll have will be influenced by various
factors, including your course
load, whether you're a teaching assistant, the types
of experiments you do, and possibly your mentor's availability and expectations.
Several unplanned outages had reduced its power output, and its
load factor - the ratio
of actual output to its maximum capacity - fell to its lowest level
of 56 percent in 2009, Britain's National Archives show.
Early tests
of the method, which
loads patients» fat tissue with cells containing DNA for
factor VIII, a key clotting agent, have proved effective and safe.
This compares with EDF's average
load factor for its French nuclear fleet
of 73 percent in 2013, which is also down from its highest level
of 77.6 percent in 2005, the company's 2013 results show.
By looking at aspects such as
load factor (how well the space in / on pallets, crates and trucks is utilized) and the proportion
of intermodal transports (where road transport is combined with rail or sea transport), she identified which shipments are most effective to work with, and the best way
of doing this.
He spoke to Climate Central from a research boat taking weekly samples from the six monitoring stations around the lake that keep track
of temperatures, nutrient
loads, dissolved oxygen and other
factors that can help scientists track the lake's health.
To engineer an APC - mimetic scaffold, the team first
loaded tiny mesoporous silica rods (MSRs) with Interleukin 2 (IL - 2)-- an APC - produced
factor that prolongs the survival
of associated T cells.
«They consistently under - predict the sediment
load of the river by a
factor of 20.»
Stanhope showed that beverages
loaded with sugars (a 20 - ounce Coke, for instance, contains the equivalent
of 16 teaspoons
of sugar in the form
of high - fructose corn syrup) increased lipid levels and in some cases decreased insulin sensitivity,
factors associated with heart disease and diabetes.
There was no correlation in uninfected controls between levels
of immune
factors and semen bacterial
load.
In contrast, in HIV - infected men, several
factors, and most strongly one called interleukin - 1beta (IL - 1b), a mediator
of inflammation, showed a correlation with both semen bacterial
load and semen viral
load.
Besides sperm, semen also contains immune
factors and communities
of bacteria, an environment that could influence the viral
load.
Research published on July 24th in PLOS Pathogens reports that HIV infection re-shapes the relationship between semen bacteria and immune
factors which in turn affects viral
load, suggesting that the semen microbiome plays a role in sexual transmission
of HIV.
In the model, the severity
of hypoxia is driven by a combination
of physical
factors such as the thickness
of the dense, bottom layer
of water during stratification, the degree
of wind - driven vertical mixing, and the growth
of phytoplankton induced by phosphorus
loading.
A study
of losses by Lloyd's Register in 1990 pinpointed three
factors that contribute to structural failure: stress on the hull caused by inadvertent overloading, physical damage caused to the ship during
loading, and corrosion in cargo spaces.
The question is: Does the current
load of aerosols in the atmosphere already exceed that limit, in which case adding extra particles should not greatly affect cloud formation; or do they continue to be a limiting
factor as pollution rises, so that added aerosols would continue to influence the clouds?
«In other words, people with migraine without aura seem to have a lower
load of genetic
factors increasing the risk
of heart disease,» said Anne Ducros, MD, PhD,
of the University
of Montpellier in Montpellier, France, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study.
The compressive strength
of cement is a primary
factor in determining how much
load concrete can bear — a critical consideration for civil engineering projects.
Membrane - bound vesicles (MVs)
loaded with toxins, immune - modulators, and other bacterial
factors, contribute to the survival and virulence (the ability to cause disease)
of many pathogenic bacteria.