Univariate
means that you are assuming that the response variable is influenced
only by one other factor. Example: IELTS scores are influenced by GPA.
You may be looking to test the hypothesis that as the GPA rises, the
IELTS score rises. Here you are assuming that the GPA is the only factor
influencing the IELTS score.
Multivariate
means that you are assuming that the response variable is influenced by
multiple factors (and even combinations of factors). So for example,
you might assume that IELTS scores are influenced by GPA and sex (male
or female). This type of analysis also leads to possibilities of
crossterms, meaning there is some effect of being male and having a
certain GPA on the IELTS scores vs being female and having a certain
GPA. Basically,
a short answer is, univariate deals with one predictor variable;
multivariate deals with multiple predictor variables.
Therefore;
We would like to invite you to participate in "One Day Workshop on Analysis of Questionnaire and Survey Data: Multivariate Statistical Techniques".
Course Title: One Day Workshop on Analysis of Questionnaire and Survey Data: Multivariate Statistical Techniques
Date: 16 May 2014 (Friday)
Time: 8.30 a.m. - 5.30 p.m.
Venue: MPWS Training Centre, 63-1, 63-2, Jalan Kajang Impian 1/11,
Taman Kajang Impian, Seksyen 7, 43650 Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor
Speaker: Dr. Shamshuritawati Sharif
Registration Fee: RM 200
Medium: English
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