Multivariate analysis versus multiple univariate analyses.

Author(s)
Huberty, C.J. & Morris, J.D.
Year
Abstract

The argument for preceding multiple analysis of variance (anovas) with a multivariate analysis of variance (manova) to control for Type I error is challenged. Several situations are discussed in which multiple anovas might be conducted without the necessity of a preliminary manova. Three reasons for considering multivariate analysis are discussed: to identify outcome variable system constructs, to select variable subsets, and to determine variable relative worth. (Author/publisher)

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20051219 ST [electronic version only]
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Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 105 (1989), No. 2 (March), p. 302-308, 38 ref.

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