Hi friends,
Doing parametric n-way analysis of variance allows to investigate effects of multiple independent variables (incl. repeated measures) at once on a dependent variable of at least interval level and with an (approximately) normal distribution. However, we often have continuous dependent variables as well, but not normally distributed and limited to certain values, i.e. percentages (0-100). I yet would like to test for the effects of several independent variables, incl. repeated measures on them, similar to n-way analysis of variance. There are various nonpar tests, but these do not allow for more than one independent variable. What are the alternatives?
Regards - Jim.
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