Example with Nonsignificant Differences between Experimental Conditions

Assume that you perform a MANOVA a second time. Here, the analysis is performed on the following dataset:

DATALINES;
1 16 19 18
1 18 15 17
1 18 14 14
1 16 20 10
1 15 13 17
1 12 15 11
2 16 20 13
2 18 14 16
2 13 10 14
2 17 13 19
2 14 18 15
2 19 16 18
3 20 18 16
3 18 15 19
3 13 14 17
3 12 16 15
3 16 17 18
3 14 19 15
;
RUN;

Results from the SAS Output

The preceding dataset was constructed to provide nonsignificant results. Analyzed with the program presented earlier, it again results in nine pages of output, with the same type of information appearing on each page. To conserve space, however, Output 11.2 presents only the results from the multivariate analyses that appear on ...

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