Re: Do I need to use a regression analysis?
Posted by
Art Kendall on
Apr 24, 2013; 12:27pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Do-I-need-to-use-a-regression-analysis-tp5719677p5719681.html
Do you have a less coarse measurement of HR and Process?
Do you have the
numerator and denominator from % of
turnover as separate variables?
Ask your advisor what (s)he meant that
you are calling "partial square
modelling".
Art Kendall
Social Research Consultants
On 4/24/2013 7:15 AM, Kim S. [via SPSSX Discussion] wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have a question regarding my master thesis. In which I have 3
hypotheses.
H1= HR has a positive influence on Innovation
In which HR is a categorical variable existing out of
low/medium/high
Innovation is a ratio/interval existing out of a % of turnover
H2=Process has a positive influence on Innovation
In which Process is a categorical variable existing out of
low/medium/high
Innovation is a ratio/interval existing out of a % of turnover
H3= HR has a greater positive influence than Process on Innovation
The dataset exist out of 400 organizations, organizations can use
both HR and Process, or just one of those. Not all organizations
perform Innovation (but some do have HR or Process without
Innovation)
I don't know yet if the data is normally distributed. And all
variables also have "control variables".
In the book of Field i think I have to use Factorial Mixed ANOVA,
according to my lectures notes i have to use a Multiple regression
analysis and according to my mentor it could also be a partial
square modelling? So now I am confused what to do and how to
explain why I made this decision.
Hope to hear some from you, as it will help me out lots!
Best regards,
Kim
Art Kendall
Social Research Consultants