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Associations and Correlations

You're reading from   Associations and Correlations Unearth the powerful insights buried in your data

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2019
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ISBN-13 9781838980412
Length 134 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Multivariate Statistics

In this chapter, you will learn that, while in univariate relationship analysis you are analyzing data pair-wise – in other words, this variable against that – in multivariate relationship analysis, you are assessing many variables (predictor variables) against a single variable (target, outcome, or hypothesis variable) simultaneously. In other words, you are testing this, that, and the other against a single outcome.

Testing multiple variables simultaneously has the distinct advantage that interactions between the variables can be controlled for.

OK, enough of the jargon – what does "controlled for" really mean?

Well, the bottom line is that univariate analyses do not take into account any factors other than the ones in the test. A univariate analysis of this against that tells you whether there is a relationship between a pair of variables, but it doesn't tell you whether that relationship is independent of other...

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