Analysis and Interpretation of Findings Using Multiple Regression Techniques
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin
Volume
49
Issue
4
Publisher
Sage
Publication Date
2006
First Page
223
Last Page
233
Abstract
Multiple regression and correlation (MRC) methods form a flexible family of statistical techniques that can address a wide variety of different types of research questions of interest to rehabilitation professionals. In this article, we review basic concepts and terms, with an emphasis on interpretation of findings relevant to research questions of interest to rehabilitation researchers. To assist readers in using MRC effectively, we review common analytical models (e.g., mediator and moderator tests) and recent thinking on topics such as interpretation of effect sizes and power analysis.
Recommended Citation
Hoyt, W.T., Leierer, S., & Millington, M. J. (2006). Analysis and interpretation of findings using multiple regression techniques. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 49(4), 223-233.
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