I have done Manova for my data analysis and found significant differences among my treatments but when I run separate univariate tests and try to find where the difference is; the results were non-significant… Some other forums said that the overall variables in MNOVA may contribute to the differences among the groups ( Overall effect of all the variables), but independently the variables may not contribute to the differences and suggested doing further discriminant analysis.
I have run a discriminant analysis with the 5 variables as the Y, Covariates, and the treatment groups as X, Categories. I have 46 data counts, but showed 17 as Numbers misclassified, and 36.95 for Percent misclassified. Is there any remedy to my data? Are these results valid or does a large misclassified number & percentage mean there are something wrong with my results?
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