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What is the difference between ANOVA and MANOVA?

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please help me what those mean? thank you.

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  1. An ANOVA is an analysis of the variation present in an experiment. It is a test of the hypothesis that the variation in an experiment is no greater than that due to normal variation of individuals' characteristics and error in their measurement.

    MANOVA measures the group differences between two or more metric dependent variables simultaneously, using a set of categorical non-metric independent variables

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