Summary
Contents
Bray's monograph considers the multivariate form of analysis of variance (MANOVA). The primary emphasis of the book is on methods for interpreting MANOVA statistical analyses. These are illustrated through the use of two numerical examples: one involves a small, hypothetical data set, which can be analyzed by the reader with minimal effort; the other involves real data and shows how MANOVA can be used in actual research. MANOVA represents a logical extension of Analysis of Variance by Iversen and Norpoth (QASS 1).
Complex Designs
Complex Designs
In this section we will briefly discuss the use of MANOVA techniques in more complex research designs. Factorial MANOVAs, repeated measure designs, profile analysis, and multivariate analysis of covariance will be reviewed. Special issues for each of these topics will be discussed.
Higher-Order MANOVA
The extension of the techniques covered thus far to factorial design MANOVAs ...