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Getting hooked: A look into multivariate analysis

In: Taking the Fear Out of Data Analysis

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This chapter approaches a multivariate analysis as an extension of univariate/bivariate analysis and explains why multivariate techniques overcome the inherent limitations of simpler methods. Subsequently, it distinguished between two broad types of multivariate techniques, namely dependence, and interdependence methods. Finally, it introduces a range of dependence methods that can be used to make more complex comparisons between groups and investigate more complex relationships between variables.

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  • ., 2023. "Getting hooked: A look into multivariate analysis," Chapters, in: Taking the Fear Out of Data Analysis, chapter 13, pages 239-283, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:21883_13
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