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Psy 7383 - Multivariate Methods for Research

Considers theoretical, computational, and interpretive issues of multivariate techniques using computer solutions. Topics include multiple analysis of variance (MANOVA) and covariance (MANCOVA), factor analysis, multiple discriminant analysis, regression, canonical correlation and other commonly encountered multivariate techniques.


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Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial/Organizational Psychology


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