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Scitus Academics Multivariate Analysis In Management Engineering And The Sciences-Scitus by Beata Akselsen
Many statistical techniques focus on just one or two variables; Multivariate analysis (MVA) techniques allow more than two variables to be analysed at once. Recently statistical knowledge has become an important requirement and occupies a prominent position in the exercise of various professions. In the real world, the processes have a large volume of data and are naturally multivariate and as such, require a proper treatment. For these conditions it is difficult or practically impossible to use methods of univariate statistics. Researchers use multivariate procedures in studies that involve more than one dependent variable (also known as the outcome or phenomenon of interest), more than one independent variable (also known as a predictor) or both. This type of analysis is desirable because researchers often hypothesize that a given outcome of interest is effected or influenced by more than one thing. Uses for multivariate analysis include: design for capability (also known as capability-based design); inverse design, where any variable can be treated as an independent variable; analysis of alternatives (AoA), the selection of concepts to fulfil a customer need; analysis of concepts with respect to changing scenarios; identification of critical designdrivers and correlations across hierarchical levels.
Multivariate Analysis in Management, Engineering and the Sciences presents significant topics on fundamental theoretical aspects of the field as well as on other aspects concerned with significant applications of new theoretical methods. Through real-life applications of statistical methodology, this book elucidates the implications of behavioural science studies for statistical analysis. In addition to helping to stimulate research in multivariate analysis, the book aims to bring about interactions among mathematical statisticians, probabilists, and scientists in other disciplines broadly interested in the area.