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Table 3

Descriptive statistics for different components

Component (VAR)Initial eigenvalues
Total% of varianceCumulative variance %
8.253 82.529 82.529 
1.108 11.082 93.611 
0.488 4.876 98.487 
0.150 1.505 99.991 
0.001 0.009 100 
1.392 × 10−5 0.000 100 
6.275 × 10−6 6.275 × 10−5 100 
9.385 × 10−7 9.385 × 10−6 100 
8.995 × 10−8 8.995 × 10−7 100 
10 1.128 × 10−8 1.128 × 10−7 100 
Component (VAR)Initial eigenvalues
Total% of varianceCumulative variance %
8.253 82.529 82.529 
1.108 11.082 93.611 
0.488 4.876 98.487 
0.150 1.505 99.991 
0.001 0.009 100 
1.392 × 10−5 0.000 100 
6.275 × 10−6 6.275 × 10−5 100 
9.385 × 10−7 9.385 × 10−6 100 
8.995 × 10−8 8.995 × 10−7 100 
10 1.128 × 10−8 1.128 × 10−7 100 

Note: The first three components were selected and subjected to the varimax normalized rotation (Overall & Klett 1972). This method of rotation has been widely accepted as the most appropriate type of orthogonal rotation (Puvaneswaran 1990; White et al. 1991). The most effective variables in component formation are shown in bold in Table 4.

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