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    If Box's Test Is Not Significant When Interpreting MANCOVA, Which
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If Box's Test Is Not Significant When Interpreting MANCOVA, Which

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If Box's test is not significant when interpreting MANCOVA, which of the following test statistics should be used when interpreting the homogeneity of regression slopes and the subsequent multivariate tests?


A) Wilks' Lambda.
B) Pillai's Trace.
C) Hotelling's Trace.
D) All of the above.

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