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BIOL2022 L19 Multiple response variables
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Module 3, Lecture 1 Headings on slides: • General principles • Data reduction • Assessing multivariate responses
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biol
biol2022
mathew
2018
2018 sem 2
biol2022
biol2022 module 3 - mathew
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Question 1
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Which of the following are examples of typical multivariate data from biological research?
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Changes in community composition in different sites
Changes in water chemistry
Changes in habitat characteristics
Changes is organism jaw length
Changes in organism height
Question 2
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A hypothesis for each factor measured must be present in order for multivariate analysis to be valid.
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True
False
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