Multivariate Analysis of Variance
- James H. Bray - Baylor School of Medicine, Houston
- Scott E. Maxwell
Volume:
54
December 1985 | 80 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Analysis of variance (ANOVA) is one of the most frequently employed statistical techniques in the social sciences because it provides a flexible methodology for testing differences among means. This monograph considers the multivariate form of analysis of variance (MANOVA) and represents a logical extension of an earlier paper in this series, Analysis of Variance. It provides a unique perspective for readers seeking to understand how MANOVA works and how to interpret MANOVA analyses.
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Introduction to Multivariate Analysis of Variance
Omnibus MANOVA Tests
Analyzing and Interpreting Significant MANOVAs
Causal Models Underlying MANOVA Analyses
Complex Designs
Overview of Computer Programs for MANOVA