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multiple_regression [2023/10/19 08:38] – [Determining IVs' role] hkimscilmultiple_regression [2023/10/19 08:39] (current) – [Determining IVs' role] hkimscil
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 |  | Standard Multiple   | Sequential    comments    |  | Standard Multiple   | Sequential    comments   
-| r<sub>i</sub><sup>2</sup>  \\ squared correlation \\ squared **zero-order** correlation in SPSS  | IV<sub>1</sub> : (a+b) / (a+b+c+d)   | IV<sub>1</sub> : (a+b) / (a+b+c+d)   | overlapped effects   +| r<sub>i</sub><sup>2</sup>  \\ squared correlation \\ squared **zero-order** \\ correlation in spss  | IV<sub>1</sub> : (a+b) / (a+b+c+d)   | IV<sub>1</sub> : (a+b) / (a+b+c+d)   | overlapped effects   
 | ::: | IV<sub>2</sub> : (c+b) / (a+b+c+d)   | IV<sub>2</sub>: (c+b) / (a+b+c+d)   | ::: |  | ::: | IV<sub>2</sub> : (c+b) / (a+b+c+d)   | IV<sub>2</sub>: (c+b) / (a+b+c+d)   | ::: | 
 | sr<sub>i</sub><sup>2</sup>  \\ squared \\ **semipartial** correlation \\ **part in spss**   | IV<sub>1</sub> : (a) / (a+b+c+d)   | IV<sub>1</sub> : (a+b) / (a+b+c+d)   | Usual setting \\ Unique contribution to Y    | sr<sub>i</sub><sup>2</sup>  \\ squared \\ **semipartial** correlation \\ **part in spss**   | IV<sub>1</sub> : (a) / (a+b+c+d)   | IV<sub>1</sub> : (a+b) / (a+b+c+d)   | Usual setting \\ Unique contribution to Y   
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