Reveal hidden patterns in your data using multivariate descriptive analysis
Many researchers believe multivariate statistics belong only to inferential research, leaving powerful analytical tools unused in descriptive studies. How to Use Multivariate Statistics in Descriptive Research: Making the Invisible Visible challenges this assumption directly, demonstrating how factor analysis, cluster analysis, and discriminant analysis can expose patterns and relationships that simpler methods overlook – transforming how social and behavioral scientists understand their data.
Written in clear, practical language, this book provides step-by-step instructions for conducting multivariate analyses using SPSS, R, and Excel. Each chapter features real-world illustrations that ground abstract concepts in concrete applications. Reflective sections titled ”Revealing the Opening Quote” connect statistical insights to broader understanding, helping readers see beyond numbers to meaningful interpretation.
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Designed for educators, graduate students, and researchers in the social and behavioral sciences, this book empowers readers to move beyond basic descriptive statistics. By mastering multivariate techniques, researchers gain the ability to detect hidden structures in their data and communicate findings with greater precision and confidence.