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Multivariate Statistical Analysis

Psychophysiology, 1973
ABSTRACTGeneral multivariate statistical theory and three statistical models (multi‐variate analysis of variance, canonical correlation analysis, and factor analysis) are described. Numerical examples, mathematical notes, an annotated bibliography, and references to computer programs are presented.
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Multivariate ATI Analysis

Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1981
Analysis of multivariate aptitude-treatment-interaction data is discussed. Various global hypotheses and the associated follow-up descriptions are considered and compared. Analysis procedures are illustrated using data from a science education study to describe the interaction between student reading ability and the time allowed in an individualized ...
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Multivariate Analysis

Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine, 2020
J. Turner
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Multivariate Survival Analysis

Theory of Probability & Its Applications, 1993
The author considers problems arising in multivariate survival analysis. It is shown that concepts of history and future of one-dimensional time lead to definitions of multidimensional measures of risk, iterated measures of hazard rate, and a representation of multidimensional survival time.
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Nonlinear multivariate analysis

Evaluation News, 1990
Reports (1-4 double-spaced typewritten pages) should describe tools, products, andlor services found useful by practicing evaluators. Reports should also include the context of use and sufficient informationfor interested readers to contact the user directly for more detailed information, that is, name, address, and telephone number.
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Multivariate Analysis

Advances in Business Information Systems and Analytics, 2019
Multivariate analysis is based on the statistical principle of multivariate statistics, which includes observation and analysis of statistical output variables in case of more than one output variable at a time.
M. Yazici
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Multivariate Data and Multivariate Analysis

2005
Multivariate data arise when researchers record the values of several random variables on a number of subjects or objects or perhaps one of a variety of other things (we will use the general term “units”) in which they are interested, leading to a vector-valued or multidimensional observation for each.
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PC‐ORD: Multivariate Analysis of Ecological Data

Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 1998
Aaron M.Ellison
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