Survey research and design in psychology/Lectures/Multiple linear regression I
Lecture 7: Multiple linear regression I
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This is the seventh lecture for the Survey research and design in psychology unit of study.
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Outline
editIntroduces and explains the use of linear regression and multiple linear regression, a multivariate correlational statistical technique, in the context of psychology.
More specifically, this lecture covers:
- Correlation (Review)
- Simple linear regression
- Multiple linear regression
- General steps
- Assumptions
- R, coefficients
- Equation
- Types
- Summary
- MLR I Quiz - Practice questions
Prerequisite
edit- Correlation (Lecture)
Readings
edit- Howitt and Cramer (2014a):
- Chapter 09: Regression: Prediction with precision (pp. 120-132)
- Chapter 32: Multiple regression and multiple correlation (pp. 444-459)
- StatSoft (2016). How to find relationship between variables, multiple regression. StatSoft Electronic Statistics Handbook.
- Tabachnick, B. G., & Fidell, L. S. (2013) (6th ed. - International ed.). Multiple regression (Ch. 5) [Includes sample write-ups]. Using multivariate statistics (6th ed., pp. 117-196). Boston, MA: Pearson. Includes example write-ups. UCLearn reading list (Psychometric instrument development)
Handouts
edit- Lecture slides (Google Slides)
- 2018 handouts:
See also
edit- Psychometric instrument development (Previous lecture)
- Multiple linear regression II (Next lecture)
- Multiple linear regression (Tutorial)
- Linear regression
- Multiple linear regression
- MLR quiz (Practice)
External links
edit- Regression: Prediction with precision (Ch 11) quiz (Practice) (Howitt & Cramer, 2014)
- Hierarchical multiple regression (Ch 36) quiz (Practice) (Howitt & Cramer, 2014)
- Moderator analysis with continuous predictor variables (Ch 37) quiz (Practice) (Howitt & Cramer, 2014)