Multiple Linear Regression

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Multiple linear regression (multiple regression) is a type of correlational test in which the research is interested in finding the strength of a correlation between multiple variables. In multiple linear regression, multiple variables are used as predictors. 'Here, the researcher is interested in the relationship between the predicted variables (dependent) and predictor variables (also known as the independent variables).

Independent variables in multiple regression are usually quantitatively measured variables using summative response, interval, or ratio scales (Lawrence, Meyer, & Guarino, 2017)

Multiple Linear Regression uses the same general equation as linear regression, but accommodates for multiple IV's.


Contribution by: Thomas Fox, WCSU Cohort 8

Reference

Lawrence, S., Meyer, G, & Guarino, A.J. (2017). Applied multivariate research: Design and interpretation. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications