Posted by
Maguin, Eugene on
Aug 02, 2012; 3:42pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Problems-with-regression-analyses-tp5714564p5714569.html
J,
Since you are on nabble, please post the regression output (syntax plus coefficients table) for both regressions and the supporting correlation matrix for all variables involved in the two regressions. It's hard to know what really going on without seeing the data results.
Gene Maguin
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Hello altogether,
I have to conduct regression analyses (I have 4 predictors, whereby 2 are investigated with one regression analysis in each case). They showed, that the regression analysis were significant for an interaction in one case and for a main effect in another case. This makes sense to my theory. However the intercorrelation of the variables seems strange to me. The IV do correlate with each other (.16, .21* and .29**). None of the IV however correlates with the DV. How can this be explained? I hope you can help me, what to do and what is wrong.
Best!
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