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Regression Analysis for Categorical Moderators (Methodology in the Social Sciences Series)

Regression Analysis for Categorical Moderators (Methodology in the Social Sciences Series)

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Publication Date: December 23rd, 2003
Publisher:
The Guilford Press
ISBN:
9781572309692
Pages:
202
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Description

Does the stability of personality vary by gender or ethnicity? Does a particular therapy work better to treat clients with one type of personality disorder than those with another? Providing a solution to thorny problems such as these, Aguinis shows readers how to better assess whether the relationship between two variables is moderated by group membership through the use of a statistical technique, moderated multiple regression (MMR). Clearly written, the book requires only basic knowledge of inferential statistics. It helps students, researchers, and practitioners determine whether a particular intervention is likely to yield dissimilar outcomes for members of various groups. Associated computer programs and data sets are available at the companion website (www.guilford.com/aguinis-materials).

About the Author

Herman Aguinis, PhD, is the Avram Tucker Distinguished Scholar and Professor of Management at George Washington University School of Business. Previously, he served on the faculties of the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University and the University of Colorado Denver Business School. In addition, he has been a visiting scholar at universities around the world. His research is interdisciplinary and addresses human capital acquisition, development, deployment, and research methods and analysis. Widely published, Dr. Aguinis currently serves as associate editor of the Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Management, the American Psychological Association, the Association for Psychological Science, and the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, and has been inducted into the Society of Organizational Behavior and the Society for Research Synthesis Methodology. His work has been recognized with numerous awards.

Praise for Regression Analysis for Categorical Moderators (Methodology in the Social Sciences Series)

"Aguinis has produced the most comprehensive single-source treatment on the topic of why and how to conduct moderated regression analysis for categorical moderators. The book presents very clear steps for how to test for moderators, but is more than a cookbook in that it also explores in detail the underlying assumptions; issues that will affect interpretation (e.g., homogeneity of variance and power); and solutions to frequently encountered problems. Examples from different types of research problems help clarify the analytical strategy, and presentation of the software for examining underlying issues is very valuable. Aguinis also provides excellent coverage of the literature surrounding the analytical strategy. This volume is an excellent reference for any researcher or student interested in studying interactions with categorical variables."--Sheldon Zedeck, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley

"This book presents a complete and current treatment of a topic of great importance to management and organizational studies researchers. Strengths of the book include the use of an integrative example with data that is available to readers, and the clear presentation style. The treatment of homogeneity of error variance and statistical power problems is especially impressive and provides readers with practical guidance for dealing with these issues. This book will be an excellent resource for any researcher who works with regression models."--Larry J. Williams, PhD, Center for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis, School of Business, Virginia Commonwealth University

"Aguinis has provided an extraordinarily understandable guide to conducting tests of moderation by categorical variables. The book contains clear examples for running the analyses, checking assumptions, and interpreting the results. This book is an excellent resource for courses on regression analysis at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, and for individuals who need a refresher on moderator analysis."--Lois Tetrick, PhD, Department of Psychology, George Mason University

"A masterful presentation reflecting many years of research and study. It should prove to be valuable to any researcher who has even a basic understanding of statistical analysis."
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