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- who: ufeffFabian W.ufeff ufeffCorlierufeff and ufeffTeal S.ufeff ufeffEichufeff from the Southwest University, China have published the paper: Principal component analysis suggests multiple dimensions of memory inhibition that are differentially affected by age, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Frontiers in Psychology To determine if the principal components the authors obtained from the PCA varied with sociodemographic factors, the authors regressed the principal component scores on age, sex and education using linear models. frontiersin.org 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1020915 Additionally, in the subsample with available memory neuropsychological assessment (NP_memory), the principal components were also . . .
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