![]() ![]() ![]() If that wasn't crystal clear, don't worry, just keep reading. In addition to determining whether the DV itself varies, a MANCOVA can also determine wether other variables are predictive of variability in the DV over time. Repeated-Measures MANCOVA is used to examine how a dependent variable (DV) varies over time, using multiple measurements of that variable, with each measurement separated by a given period of time. RIGHT-CLICK HERE AND "SAVE AS FILE" FOR SAMPLE DATA Full disclosure: the example data used is from the SPSS sample/help files, and it can be downloaded below. I will focus on the most basic steps of conducting this analysis (I will not address some complex side issues, such as assumptions, power…etc). In today's blog entry, I will walk through the basics of conducting a repeated-measures MANCOVA in SPSS.
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