Dear All,
I have two subgroups, A and B, and two variables x1 and x2. In addition, I also have two more variables q1 and q1.
FIRST TEST (subgroups and variables x1, x2)
I need to test that since x1 is lower in subgroup A (and hence greater in subgroup B), then also x2 will be lower in subgroup A (and greater in subgroup B).
Can I use MANOVA for this test? How should I test it (how to write the command)?
SECOND TEST (subgroups and variables q1, q2)
In addition, I also have these two other variables, q1 and q2 and in this case I need to test that since q1 is lower in subgroup A (and greater in subgroup B), then for q2 is the obverse, that is, q2 is gretaer in subgroup A (and lower in subgroup B).
How/where can I see the change in relation (that is: that whereas in the first test above, both x1 and x2 are lower in subgroup A, here in this second test it is the obverse, with q2 beeing greater where q1 is lower and vice versa).?
If not Manova, which other test should I run?
Thank you!
I have two subgroups, A and B, and two variables x1 and x2. In addition, I also have two more variables q1 and q1.
FIRST TEST (subgroups and variables x1, x2)
I need to test that since x1 is lower in subgroup A (and hence greater in subgroup B), then also x2 will be lower in subgroup A (and greater in subgroup B).
Can I use MANOVA for this test? How should I test it (how to write the command)?
SECOND TEST (subgroups and variables q1, q2)
In addition, I also have these two other variables, q1 and q2 and in this case I need to test that since q1 is lower in subgroup A (and greater in subgroup B), then for q2 is the obverse, that is, q2 is gretaer in subgroup A (and lower in subgroup B).
How/where can I see the change in relation (that is: that whereas in the first test above, both x1 and x2 are lower in subgroup A, here in this second test it is the obverse, with q2 beeing greater where q1 is lower and vice versa).?
If not Manova, which other test should I run?
Thank you!
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