What is the difference between univariate, bivariate and multivariate analysis?

The differences between univariate, bivariate and multivariate analysis are as follows:

  • Univariate: A descriptive statistical technique that can be differentiated based on the count of variables involved at a given instance of time.
  • Bivariate: This analysis is used to find the difference between two variables at a time.
  • Multivariate: The study of more than two variables is nothing but multivariate analysis. This analysis is used to understand the effect of variables on the responses.