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Techniques for analyzing the relationship between one (or more) "dependent" variables and "independent" variables.
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How many covariate are too many? [duplicate]
I have a sample size of 167. In addition to DV, IV, and a moderator variable, I would like to use 6 variables. Is it too many? How do you determine acceptable numbers of covariates?
Also, fewer c …
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Prediction from predicted/residual values compare to standard error of the estimate
I would like to indicate how good prediction is, by looking at the actual, predicted, and residual values, compare to the standard error of the estimate.
I understand that the smaller standard error …