Multiple Choice
When you have several outcome variables, what advantage does conducting a MANOVA have over conducting several ANOVAs?
A) Conducting several ANOVAs would increase the Type II error rate.
B) MANOVA doesn't rely on assumptions.
C) Conducting several ANOVAs would increase the Type I error rate.
D) MANOVA does not assume homogeneity of variances.
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