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None of these are correct or make sense in this context. Where exactely has Stevens written this in his book? I cannot find it.
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In [[statistics]], '''multivariate analysis of variance''' ('''MANOVA''') is a procedure for comparing [[multivariate random variable|multivariate]] sample means. As a multivariate procedure, it is used when there are two or more [[dependent variables]],<ref name="Warne2014">{{cite journal |last=Warne |first=R. T. |year=2014 |title=A primer on multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) for behavioral scientists |journal=Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation |volume=19 |issue=17 |pages=1–10 |url=http://pareonline.net/getvn.asp?v=19&n=17 }}</ref> and is typicallyoften followed by significance tests involving individual dependent variables separately. It helps to answer:<ref>Stevens, J. P. (2002). ''Applied multivariate statistics for the social sciences.'' Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erblaum.</ref>
# Do changes in the independent variable(s) have significant effects on the dependent variables?
# What are the relationships among the dependent variables?
# What are the relationships among the independent variables?
 
==Relationship with ANOVA==