In this paper, a principal component analysis (PCA) is performed on 14 selected environmental indicators with 'bootstrapped' confidence intervals. The term 'bootstrap' refers to the process of randomly re-sampling the original sample set to generate new data sets and using these new data sets to mak
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Bootstrap based confidence limits in principal component analysis — A case study
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