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    Consistency conditions on the least squares estimator in single common factor analysis model (English)
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    This paper is concerned with the consistency of estimators in a single common factor analysis model when the dimension of the observed vector is not fixed. In the model several conditions on the sample size n and the dimension p are established for the least squares estimator (L.S.E) to be consistent. Under some assumptions, p/n\(\to 0\) is a necessary and sufficient condition that the L.S.E. converges in probability to the true value. A sufficient condition for almost sure convergence is also given.
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    dimension of observed vector
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    convergence in probability
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    covariance structure models
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    consistency of estimators
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    single common factor analysis model
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    sample size
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    least squares estimator
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    sufficient condition for almost sure convergence
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