Shared variance refers to the portion of variability in observed variables that is explained by a common factor or construct. It reflects how much two or more variables overlap (common influence) in what they measure.
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Shared variance refers to the portion of variability in observed variables that is explained by a common factor or construct. It reflects how much two or more variables overlap (common influence) in what they measure.
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Conceptual Framework Construct Contingency Table Cross-Sectional Design Data Collection Descriptive Design Descriptive Statistical Analysis Distribution-Free Test EFA Exploratory Design Exploratory Factor Analysis Factor Analysis Independent Sample 't' Test Latent Variable Literature Review Longitudinal Design MANOVA Mean Analysis Measures of Central Tendency Mixed Multi-Variate Analysis Multi-Variate Analysis of Variance Multicollinearity Test Multiple ANOVA Non-Parametric Test One Sample t-Test Population Primary Data Qualitative Quantitative Questionnaire Research Approach Research Design Research Gap Research Objectives Review of Literature Sample Sampling Sampling Principles Secondary Data Simple Sample 't' Test Small Sample Test Survey T Test Variation