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Analysis of Multiple Respondent Data

Bobbe Ann Gray, Ph.D., R.N.

Wright State University, bobbe.gray{at}wright.edu

The nature of family research is such that several family members may be asked to comment on identical items. The purpose of this article is to discuss several approaches for analysis of multiple respondent data applicable to family research. Analysis techniques will focus on one dependent variable. Of special consideration in analysis of multiple respondent data is the violation of statistical assumptions, specifically, the assumption of sphericity. One method of handling this assumption violation will be addressed. An example from a recent family-focused study will be provided to demonstrate differences in significance obtained through use of one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), repeated measures ANOVA, and Hotellings T2.

Key Words: family nursing • multivariate statistics • data interpretation statistical • research measurement

Journal of Family Nursing, Vol. 9, No. 3, 345-352 (2003)
DOI: 10.1177/1074840703255450


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