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Multivariate Analysis

Current Protocols in Cytometry, 1998
AbstractOne of the goals of Current Protocols is to provide information from the very basic level to the very advanced. This unit is an excellent example of providing explanation and application for a complex area. Building upon several other units on data analysis, it provides a detailed explanation of how multivariate analytical techniques are ...
M V, Boland, R F, Murphy
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Multivariate meta‐analysis

Statistics in Medicine, 2003
AbstractMeta‐analysis is now a standard statistical tool for assessing the overall strength and interesting features of a relationship, on the basis of multiple independent studies. There is, however, recent acknowledgement of the fact that in many applications responses are rarely uniquely determined.
Nam, In-Sun   +2 more
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Multivariate Moments in Multivariate Analysis

2021
Moments for the normal, Wishart and beta-type distributions are presented. A number of relations involving the trace function are also considered due to their connection to spectral moments of random matrices. For a couple of specific relations, the technique of obtaining the results is described in detail. The majority of the results are presented for
Jolanta Pielaszkiewicz   +1 more
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Regression Analysis and Multivariate Analysis

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 1996
Proper evaluation of data does not necessarily require the use of advanced statistical methods; however, such advanced tools offer the researcher the freedom to evaluate more complex hypotheses. This overview of regression analysis and multivariate statistics describes general concepts. Basic definitions and conventions are reviewed.
A J, Duleba, D L, Olive
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Multivariate Analysis

2021
The study of a multivariate data set concerning two or more variables of the phenomenon of interest can be done by using either classical multivariate statistical techniques mainly for exploratory purposes (detection of specific features or identi- fication of a reduced number of hidden factors which are common to the observed variables) or ...
Palma, Monica, Maggio, Sabrina
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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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