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Explain how MANOVA models differ from ANOVA models.

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Which of the following is the analysis of the nature of competition among firms within a given industry?
 a. environmental c. competitive
  b. industry d. market



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An ANOVA or MANOVA model represent a form of the general linear model (GLM). ANOVA can be extended beyond one-way ANOVA to predict a dependent variable with multiple categorical independent variables. Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) is a multivariate technique that predicts multiple continuous dependent variables with multiple independent variables. The independent variables are categorical, although a continuous control variable can be included in the form of a covariate.

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Definition of competitive analysis



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