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factorial

Of a positive number, the product of all the whole numbers (integers) inclusive between 1 and the number itself. A factorial is indicated by the symbol ‘!’. Thus 6! = 1 × 2 × 3 × 4 × 5 × 6 = 720. Factorial zero, 0!, is defined as 1.



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Relationships between assertiveness and factorially validated measures of irrational beliefs.
b) Underlined loadings indicate item was factorially complex (ie, showed very similar loadings on factors 1 and 3).
Although there are various scales for rating fatigue (see Friedberg & Jason, 1998 for discussion of rating scales), Friedberg and Jason recommended the use of fatigue scales that "(a) have been diagnostically validated in CFS and depression samples, (b) assess several factorially distinct dimensions of fatigue, and (c) are easy to administer and score" (p.
 
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