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More than two decades have passed since Lyle Jones (1966) wrote a chapter titled “Analysis of Variance in Its Multivariate Developments” in the first edition of this handbook. Many new developments have been made, and the technique has come to be much more widely known and applied in the behavioral sciences. The term “multivariate analysis of variance” and its acronym, MANOVA, are almost universally known among psychologists, and the circumlocution, “analysis of variance in its multivariate developments,” today sounds almost archaic.

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Tatsuoka, M.M. (1988). Multivariate Analysis of Variance. In: Nesselroade, J.R., Cattell, R.B. (eds) Handbook of Multivariate Experimental Psychology. Perspectives on Individual Differences. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0893-5_12

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