
The introduction to the course is provided in this video.
In this video, multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) is introduced and an example is illustrated in SPSS.
Tip: MANOVA is used when 2 or more groups are compared simultaneously on at least two dependent variables. If there is only one dependent variable, then the ANOVA would be used instead of MANOVA.
Note: The data files for the course are available in the in this folder (click on the download icon while viewing the lecture to access them).
Part 2 of the 2 group MANOVA example is covered in this video, which also includes written results of the SPSS output.
Note: A pdf file of the SPSS output is available for download in this lecture folder.
The equal covariance matrix assumption is covered in this video, including what the assumption means and what can be done if it happens to not be met in the data.
In this video, part 1 of a 3 group MANOVA is covered.
Note: A pdf file of the SPSS output is available for download in this lecture folder.
In this video, part 2 of a 3 group MANOVA is covered.
In this video, a part 1 of a two-way MANOVA is covered.
Note: A pdf file of the SPSS output is available for download in this lecture folder.
In this video, a part 2 of a two-way MANOVA is covered.
The conclusion to the course is provided in this video.
November, 2019.
Multivariate Analysis of Variance, a popular but frequently perplexing procedure in statistics, is used to test two or more groups on two or more dependent variables. Mindful of the frustration and confusion that is often experienced with this procedure, this course was carefully designed by a specialist in quantitative methods (statistics) who has successfully taught MANOVA to graduate students from a variety of different backgrounds. Several students who thought they couldn’t understand this procedure were later explaining how they not only understood it, but actually found it to be fun!
Specifically, this course takes the viewer step-by-step through running and interpreting a number of different multivariate analyses of variance (MANOVA) in SPSS. Several different examples of MANOVA are covered, including:
MANOVA with 2 Groups (Also Known as Hotelling’s T-Squared)
MANOVA with 3 Groups
Post-Hoc Tests for Problems with 3 or More Groups
Two-way MANOVA
Equal Covariance Matrix Assumption of MANOVA Explained Step-by-Step
All tests include a detailed, step-by-step explanation of results, including how to assess the results for significance, with written results provided for each test covered.
Enroll today and be confused by MANOVA no longer!