Applied Multivariate Research Design and Interpretation

Applied Multivariate Research Design and Interpretation by Lawrence S. Meyers, published by SAGE in 2013, is a comprehensive resource spanning 1,078 pages. This second edition offers a conceptual, non-mathematical approach to a variety of multivariate topics relevant to graduate students in the social and behavioral sciences.
The book covers essential subjects such as correlation, multiple regression, exploratory factor analysis, MANOVA, path analysis, and structural equation modeling. It emphasizes design and interpretation, catering to the needs and interests of students in applied programs. This edition serves as a valuable reference for those studying research methodology and statistics within the context of social science.
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This book provides full coverage of the wide range of multivariate topics that graduate students across the social and behavioral sciences encounter, using a conceptual, non-mathematical, approach. Addressing correlation, multiple regression, exploratory factor analysis, MANOVA, path analysis, and structural equation modeling, it is geared toward the needs, level of sophistication, and interest in multivariate methodology that serves students in applied programs in the social and behavioral sciences. Readers are encouraged to focus on design and interpretation rather than the intricacies of specific computations.
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