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    If a MANOVA Is Significant,what Would the Researcher Expect to Do
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If a MANOVA Is Significant,what Would the Researcher Expect to Do

Question 16

Question 16

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If a MANOVA is significant,what would the researcher expect to do?


A) Ignore the results.
B) Nothing,that is all that can be done with the data.
C) Pass the data to someone else to check.
D) Perform ANOVAs on each dependent variable.

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