Table 5.

Eigenvalues and singular values with characterizing the distribution of the variables studied the degree of explanation of total inertia in the original and modified versions

KEigenvalues
γk
Singular values
λk
(%) of inertia
λk
Cumulative (%)
τk
Eigenvalues
λ˜k
(%) of inertia
λ˜k/λ˜
Cumulative (%)
τ˜k
10.24610.496124.6124.610.209131.5731.57
20.13610.368913.6138.220.102715.4947.06
30.10400.322610.4048.630.073111.0458.10
40.08390.28978.3957.020.05538.3466.44
50.07180.26797.1864.190.04486.7673.20
60.06370.25256.3770.570.03805.7478.93
70.06200.24906.2076.770.03665.5284.45
80.04880.22084.8881.640.02593.9188.36
90.04480.21174.4886.120.02283.4491.80
100.04130.20324.1390.250.02013.0494.84
110.03420.18503.4293.670.01502.2697.09
120.02610.16172.6196.290.00941.4398.52
130.02030.14252.0398.320.00590.8999.41
140.01680.12971.68100.000.00390.59100.00
     
λk=1.0000
  
Source: Own elaboration

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