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Fattori

Fattori is the plural of fattore, the Italian word for factor, element, or cause. In everyday Italian, fattori refers to the contributing elements behind a result or situation. In mathematics, a fattore denotes a factor or divisor of a number; for example, the factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12, and 12’s prime factorization is 2 × 2 × 3.

In economics, fattori di produzione refers to the inputs used to produce goods and services, traditionally

In statistics and social sciences, fattori is used to describe latent factors in factor analysis or related

Fattori also exists as a surname. Notable individuals include Giovanni Fattori (1825–1908), an Italian painter associated

categorized
as
land,
labor,
capital,
and
entrepreneurship.
The
concept
underpins
theories
of
production
and
cost,
and
the
specific
composition
of
factors
can
vary
by
framework
and
period.
techniques,
where
observed
variables
are
modeled
as
being
influenced
by
underlying
factors.
The
term
also
appears
in
discussions
of
risk
factors
in
medicine
and
public
health,
where
certain
fattori
are
associated
with
a
higher
likelihood
of
a
given
outcome.
with
the
Macchiaioli
movement,
known
for
his
landscapes
and
figure
studies.
The
surname
appears
in
Italian-speaking
regions
and
records,
and
may
be
encountered
in
historical
and
contemporary
contexts.