Regression over regression: Or fixations about regression analysis

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Authors
Peek, Leon A.
Lawlis, G. Frank
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Issue Date
1982
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Article
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Psychology , Central nervous system , Major clinical study , Psychoanalysis , Regression
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Peek, L. A., Lawlis, G. F. (1982). Regression Over Regression: Or Fixations About Regression Analysis. Multivariate Experimental Clinical Research, 6(1), 23-31. https://doi.org/10.62704/10057/17534
Abstract

Some of the problems in dealing with regression analysis are described from the psychostatistics analytical viewpoint. A case study and a brief history antecede the covering of these fixations of regression: stepwise is unreliable; with enough independent variables, R2 becomes 1; if R2 is less than .5, then it is too small to discuss; but you had a control group; but you did not have a control group; a regression analysis is not as sophisticated as ANOVA. The conclusion is made that sometimes the treatment of choice for these problems is to become a psychostatisical analysand of one trained in multivariate analysis.

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Wichita State University, Department of Psychology
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Multivariate Experimental Clinical Research
v.6 no.1
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0147-3964
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