The One-Way MANCOVA analyzes the influence of one independent variable on multiple dependent variables while controlling for one or more covariate factors. It first conducts a regression to remove the effect of covariates, then performs a MANOVA on the residuals. This allows it to increase the power of the MANOVA by explaining more variability in the model and control for confounding factors. A One-Way MANCOVA requires at least one independent variable, two or more dependent variables, and one or more covariates. It can be performed using SPSS's General Linear Model procedure.