Drawing upon more than 30 years of experience in working with statistics, Dr. Richard J. Harris has updated A Primer of Multivariate Statistics to provide a model of balance between how-to and why. This classic text covers multivariate techniques with a taste of latent variable approaches. Throughout the book there is a focus on the importance of describing and testing one's interpretations of the emergent variables that are produced by multivariate analysis. This edition retains its conversational writing style while focusing on classical techniques. The book gives the reader a feel for why one should consider diving into more detailed treatments of computer-modeling and latent-variable techniques, such as non-recursive path analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, and hierarchical linear modeling. Throughout the book there is a focus on the importance of describing and testing one's interpretations of the emergent variables that are produced by multivariate analysis.
This text is intended to give students a thorough grounding in multivariate stats, including multiple regression, MANOVA, canonical correlation, factor analysis, and related topics. Previously published by HB/AP.
Publisher
Psychology Press
Publication Date
May 2001
ISBN
9780805832105
Pages
636 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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