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Univariate Analysis vs separate 1-way anova's

 
 
Reply Thu 14 Sep, 2017 09:55 am
I am looking at the effect of delivery of feedback, type of feedback and timing of feedback on job performance.

A univariate analysis gives me different significant readings for each variable than running a separate one way anova for each variable (so 3 times in total).

Which do I run??
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