What is the difference between MANOVA and ANOVA?
A) MANOVA examines group differences across multiple metric dependent variables at the same time, whereas ANOVA examines group differences for only a single metric dependent variable.
B) MANOVA has several independent variables while ANOVA only has one.
C) MANOVA examines group differences across multiple nonmetric dependent variables at the same time, whereas ANOVA uses metric dependent variables.
D) MANOVA indicates where differences are, whereas ANOVA can only indicate that differences in group means exist.
E) MANOVA is a multivariate statistic, whereas ANOVA is a univariate statistic.
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