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The last chapter has “blocked in” the main concepts in simple structure rotation: the calculation of transformation and shift matrices; the reasons in the model for freedom for oblique factors and reference vectors; and the use of automatic and visual Rotoplot rotation programs. But it has by no means exhausted the conceptual intricacies, or completed the necessary formulas, or reached out into the tactical skills needed to discover simple structure with greatest precision.

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Cattell, R.B. (1978). More Refined Issues in Rotation and the Use of Oblique Factors. In: The Scientific Use of Factor Analysis in Behavioral and Life Sciences. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2262-7_8

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