Manova (noun)

  1. A statistical technique that is used to analyze the relationship between two or more dependent variables and one or more independent variables.
  2. A method of testing the equality of means of two or more dependent variables across levels of one or more independent variables.

Origin:

The word manova stands for multivariate analysis of variance, it is a statistical technique that is used to analyze the relationship between two or more dependent variables and one or more independent variables. it is used to test whether the means of the dependent variables are equal across the levels of the independent variable.

Examples:

  1. The researcher used MANOVA to analyze the data.
  2. MANOVA is a powerful statistical technique for analyzing complex data.
  3. MANOVA is used to test the equality of means of two or more dependent variables.
  4. MANOVA is a multivariate technique that can handle multiple dependent variables.
  5. MANOVA is used when you have multiple dependent variables and one or more independent variables.
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