Multivariate analysis in statistics is a set of useful methods for analyzing data when there are more than one variables under consideration. Multivariate analysis techniques may be used for several ...
In this paper, the technique known as "elemental analysis", developed by Newton and Surrell (1967), is extended to the multivariate case. It is shown that the use of elements aids in the selection of ...
Analyses of two-state phenotypic change are common in ecological research. Some examples include phenotypic changes due to phenotypic plasticity between two environments, changes due to ...
MANOVA is a statistical test that extends the scope of the more commonly used ANOVA, that allows differences between three or more independent groups of explanatory (independent or predictor) ...
Multivariate analysis in statistics is a set of useful methods for analyzing data when there are more than one variable under consideration. Multivariate analysis techniques may be used for several ...