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This comprehensive guide details the process of conducting trivariate regression analysis by hand, covering essential calculations such as mean, standard deviation, intercept, and R squared values for predictors. It explains how to derive unstandardized beta weights and assess the significance of the regression model using F-tests. Additionally, we explore semipartial and partial correlations to interpret the unique contribution of each predictor. Ideal for students and researchers, this resource includes practical examples and is compatible with SAS for deeper analysis and visual representation.
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Trivariate Regression By Hand
Variable N Mean Std Dev ar54 2.37969 0.53501 ideal 154 3.65024 0.53278 misanth154 2.32078 0.67346 arideal misanth ar1.00000 0.053120.22064r 0.5129 0.0060 p ideal 0.05312 1.00000 -0.13975r 0.5129 0.0839 p
Test the R2 • SSy = (N-1)s2 = 153(.53501)2 = 43.794 • SSregr = R2SSY =.0559(43.794) = 2.447;df = p = 2; MSregr = 2.447/2 = 1.2235 • SSerror = SSY – SSregr= 43.794 - 2.447 = 41.347; df= n-p-1 = 151;MSerror = 41.347/151 = 0.2738 • F(2, 151) = 1.2235/0.2738 = 4.468, p = .013
Test the Partials df = N - p– 1 = 151
Also See • Obtaining Exact Significance Levels with SAS • Correlation and Regression Analysis: SAS - bivariate and trivariate, with plots • Annotated output