Using Multivariate Statistics (Tabachnik & Fidell, 6th edition)
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MANOVA and MANCOVA are statistical techniques for analyzing multiple dependent variables in relation to one or more independent variables. MANOVA examines how the independent variables affect the dependent variables simultaneously, providing efficiency and multivariate insights. On the other hand, MANCOVA extends MANOVA by including continuous covariates, offering the advantage of controlling for confounding variables and increasing precision in estimating
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This bundle provides a summary of the first ten chapters of the book Using Multivariate Statistics (Tabachnick & Fidell, 6th edition).
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