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Definitions and Possible Meanings:
  1. factor (n) -
    1. one of several things that influence or cause a situation
  2. factor (v) -
    1. to divide a number into factors
  3. motivator factor -
    1. things such as the type of work someone does and whether other people consider it to be important, which can make employees satisfied with their job and want to continue working for their employer. The idea of motivator factors was developed by Frederick Herzberg
  4. RH factor (n) -
    1. the Rhesus factor
  5. weighting factor -
    1. if you are calculating an average for a group of different things, a weighting factor can be used to give more importance to certain things in the group. For example, to share money between people who need different amounts, a weighting factor could be used so that the people who needed more money would get more
  6. X Factor -
    1. a UK television music talent show, first broadcast in 2004. The contestants are chosen from public auditions. In each programme, the contestants sing a song and comments are made by the judges who have included Simon Cowell, Sharon Osbourne, Louis Walsh, and Dannii Minogue. The viewers vote for the performance they preferred and the singer with the least number of votes leaves the show. The top prize is a million-pound recording contracts. Winners have included Shayne Ward and Leona Lewis. Local versions of the show have been broadcast in various countries.
  7. factor cost -
    1. a cost related to a FACTOR OF PRODUCTION, such as land, capital, or LABOUR (=work)
  8. factor price -
    1. the price of something that is used or needed to produce something
  9. factor analysis -
    1. a way of understanding a large amount of DATA by putting similar results together in a group
  10. hygiene factor -
    1. things such as salary and working conditions that are not enough in themselves to make employees satisfied with their work, but can cause dissatisfaction if they are not good enough. The idea of hygiene factors was developed by Frederick Herzberg
Synonyms and Similar Words: None Found

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Meta Information
Misspelled:No
Name:No
Syllable Count:2
Audience Familiarity Audience Familarity refers to the ability of the audience to recognize and understand a word.
Word Rank:3791st
Grade Level (Approximate)A 1995 study[1] found that junior high school students were able to recognize between 10,000-12,000 words, whereas college students were able to recognize between 12,000-17,000 words.:Elementary or Middle School
Fog Reading Ease Complex Word:No
Dale-Chall Reading Ease Difficult Word: Yes

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