An insightful guide to understanding and visualizing multivariate statistics using SASยฎ, STATAยฎ, and SPSSยฎMultivariate Analysis for the Biobehavioral and Social Sciences: A Graphical Approach outlines the essential multivariate methods for understanding data in the social and biobehavioral sciences.
Multivariate analysis for the biobehavorial and social sciences: a graphical approach
โ Scribed by Brown, Bruce L
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 491
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
PREFACE xiii 1 OVERVIEW OF MULTIVARIATE AND REGRESSION METHODS 1 2 THE SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE QUANTS: A REVIEW OF ELEMENTARY STATISTICS USING MATRIX ALGEBRA 20 3 FUNDAMENTALS OF MATRIX ALGEBRA 88 4 FACTOR ANALYSIS AND RELATED METHODS: QUINTESSENTIALLY MULTIVARIATE 139 5 MULTIVARIATE GRAPHICS 227 6 CANONICAL CORRELATION: THE UNDERUSED METHOD 283 7 HOTELLING S T 2 AS THE SIMPLEST CASE OF MULTIVARIATE INFERENCE 333 8 MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE 351 9 MULTIPLE REGRESSION AND THE GENERAL LINEAR MODEL 373 APPENDICES: STATISTICAL TABLES 443 NAME INDEX 456 SUBJECT INDEX 460
โฆ Subjects
Gedragswetenschappen;Grafische methoden;Multivariate analyse;Sociale wetenschappen;Social sciences--Statistical methods;Multivariate analysis;Social sciences -- Statistical methods
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