Tatsuoka, M. (1988), Multivariate Analysis, has a few pages that discusses some of the 
different situations where one criterion might be preferred over another.

rb

--- Mike and Michele Hewitt wrote:

Hope that got your attention:)

Can anyone tell me the conditions for using Roy's Largest Root for
multivariate repeated measures rather than the Pillai's, Wilks, or
Hotelling's which may be "more conservative and perhaps less powerful".
TIA, Mike



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