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The effects of N and communality on the variability of zero and nonzero factor loadings were assessed using a Monte Carlo approach. It was found that increasing N or communality resulted in decreased sampling error of individual factor loadings, but for zero loadings N was found to have the greatest influence. It was also found that distributions of factor loadings become relatively elongated as communality increases.
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