MANOVA is a statistical test that extends the scope of the more commonly used ANOVA, that allows differences between three or more independent groups of explanatory (independent or predictor) ...
Current interest in multivariate analysis in biometrics and other areas of applied statistics must inevitably lead to a scrutiny of the robustness of the procedure ...
Traditional methods for covariate adjustment of treatment means in designed experiments are inherently conditional on the observed covariate values. In order to develop a coherent general methodology ...
Larry Hatcher, Ph.D. and Edward J. Stepanski, Ph.D. Introduction: The Basics of One-Way ANOVA, Between-Groups Design Example with Significant Differences between Experimental Conditions Understanding ...
Multivariate analyses using nonimaging and neuroimaging delivered a more accurate characterization of the link between brain variations and psychosis, demonstrating that general intelligence, BMI, ...
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