Thanks for the video. I'm working on my final project for a statistics course and wanted to do something just a little beyond what we covered and this was just the ticket.
Can I directly use individual 5 point Likert items, as independent variables in Multiple regression, as these items are formative in nature, not reflective, so I can't transform them to a single mean score. I have read that Likert items on 5 or more point scale can be treated as continuous variable...Further, my dependent variable has 4 items which are again measured on 5 point likert scale, but are reflective in nature, so i will transform them to a single mean value (to be taken as dependent variable) in multiple regression. Is that OK?
Hi Mike, I always see your RU-vid lectures and they are interesting and very helpful. I was wondering if you help us to know how to run RRR (reduced rank regression) using SPPSS?
I have a data consist of many qualitative and one quantitative as my independent variable against the dependent of price. Can i use multiple linear regression?
Thank you for the explanation. In this case, do we remove the two variables (anxiety and gender) from the model or keep them? I am confused on that point. I read in a textbook to report the original model with all the variables, then report the model without the variables with statistically non-significant coefficients. Isn't this essentially what a backward regression method does?
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Hi there. Yes, you sure can. Here are a couple of videos on this topic: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IKHHtwFS_Uw.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j1LoLMEWhlY.html