analysis of variance (MANOVA) is a generalized form of univariate analysis of variance (ANOVA). It is used when there are two or more dependent variables. It helps to answer : 1. do changes in the independent variable(s) have significant effects on the dependent variables; 2. what are the interactions among the dependent variables and 3. among the independent variables.[1] Where sums of squares appear in univariate analysis of variance‚ in multivariate analysis of variance certain positive-definite
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Regression with Discrete Dependent Variable CE 601 Term Project By Classification Type of Discrete Dependent Variable Example Problems Type of Regression Model Binary 1. Consumer economics 2. Decision to vote Logistic Regression Probit Regression Ordinal 1. Opinion survey 2. Rating systems Ordered Logistic Regression Ordered Probit Regression Nominal 1. Occupation choice 2. Blood type Multinomial Logistic Regression Count 1. Consumer demand 2
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PSY 150 IV-DV Exercise * Independent variable – The variable that is manipulated to test its effects on the dependent variable. * Dependent variable – The variable that is measured to see how it is changed by manipulations in the independent variable. Scenarios 1 Coach Jones has noticed that her players tend to shoot a higher percentage from the free throw line when they play away‚ rather than at home. Surprised at this trend‚ she and her assistants decide to test this by
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1. Identify the independent variable(s) and dependent variable(s) Both groups of participants in this clinical trial‚ the psychotherapy group alone and the psychotherapy plus medication group‚ received psychotherapy but only one group received medication as an adjunct. The independent variable (IV) in this trial is the medication administered to the combined group‚ psychotherapy is considered a constant variable since both groups received it‚ and either an increase‚ decrease‚ or no change with participant’s
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Experimental Procedures Independent Variable The independent variable is the factor that is being altered to produce a result. There are two independent variables in this experiment which are the brand of dishwashing detergent; Palmolive‚ Morning Fresh and Ultra Coles Brand and the type of bacteria used which are; Micrococcus Luteus and an unknown bacteria from a sponge. Dependent Variable The dependent variable is the factor that is being tested which is the size of the zone of inhibition from
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the strongest inhibitory effect and the bologna will not spoil. Variables Dependent Variable- The dependent variable of my experiment is the bologna meat. Independent Variable- The independent variable of my experiment is the amount of seasoning that I will be applying to my dependent variable. Constant Variable- The constant variable of my experiment is the agar used in my petri dishes and the brand of my dependent variable. Materials 5 Petri Dishes (prefilled) Clear desk tape Journal
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variable The variable is the important aspects of the research. In research the concept are measure from variable. Variable are anythings that can take on differing or varing values. it mean that the value of variable vary from person to person‚ time to time or place to place but the meaning of variable are same to all. Thus variable are the charactestics of person‚ groups‚ objects‚ ideas‚ feeling or other thing that researcher want to measure. Variables are thus anything that can take on differing
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after there should be 4 grams less of weight (subtracting weight of wrapper) which proves there is 4 grams of sugar in the gum. Materials: 1 piece of double bubble gum‚ scale‚ writing utensil Independent Variable: The chewing of the gum Dependent Variable: How much sugar is dissolved out of the gum Constant: Whoever is chewing the gum needs to remain the same. How much and how fast you chew the gum. Keeping your mouth closed while chewing
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four variables proposed for this study: one dependent variable and four independent variables. The independent variable is the STSS score. The four dependent variables are gender‚ age range‚ years of experience‚ and facility location. Data for all variables were already collected. STSS score. The STSS score is the independent variable for this study. STTS scores are based on the self-reported instrument’s results ranging from 17 to 85 (Bride et al.‚ 2004). Gender. Gender is a dependent variable
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nominal GDP data. CH-8.Ex-2. Key Question Suppose an economy’s real GDP is $30‚000 in year 1 and $31‚200 in year 2. What is the growth rate of its real GDP? Assume that population is 100 in year 1 and 102 in year 2. What is the growth rate of GDP per capita? CH-8.EX-11. Key Question If the CPI was 110 last year and is 121 this year‚ what is this year’s rate of inflation? What is the “rule of 70”? How long would it take for the price level to double if inflation persisted at (a) 2‚ (b) 5‚ and
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