How many principal components? stopping rules for determining the number of non-trivial axes revisited

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In June 2020 the work How many principal components? stopping rules for determining the number of non-trivial axes revisited was on the 12,974th place in the ranking of the most reliable and popular publications with DOI number in multilingual Wikipedia from readers' point of view (PR-score). If we consider only frequency of appearance of this source in references of Wikipedia articles (F-score), this work was on the 632,965th place in June 2020. From Wikipedians' point of view, "How many principal components? stopping rules for determining the number of non-trivial axes revisited" is the 120,681st most reliable publication with DOI number in different language versions of Wikipedia (AR-score).

PR-score:
12,974th place
128,775
-35,125
AR-score:
120,681st place
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632,965th place
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Spanish Wikipedia (es)

PR-score:
726th place
127,175
-35,425
AR-score:
3,573rd place
1,950
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F-score:
32,887th place
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Asturian Wikipedia (ast)

PR-score:
75th place
1,600
+300
AR-score:
539th place
150
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F-score:
6,281st place
1
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