Hi, Thank you for your explanation. however, I have a question about the R-square table from JASP analysis. I'm still not sure how to interpret the tables because there are 2 variables that have the R-Square. Can you help me to understand how to write the interpretation based on the R-Square values? Thank you :)
You have to dummy code it. For example, create a column called “dummygender” and label males as 0 and females as 1. Then use that variable as a predictor. This video might help ruclips.net/video/Eh9XhrC1yRA/видео.html
Focus on concepts of interpretation. Consider 4 steps:1. Significance of the model (F-test); 2. Effect size of the model (R-square); 3. Significance of each predictor (t-test(s)); effect size of each predictor (sr-squared).
Incredibly helpful! Thank you for making this
Hi, Thank you for your explanation. however, I have a question about the R-square table from JASP analysis. I'm still not sure how to interpret the tables because there are 2 variables that have the R-Square. Can you help me to understand how to write the interpretation based on the R-Square values?
Thank you :)
There is the R-square and adjusted R-square. Usually just reporting the R-square is sufficient.
Hello, thank you for this helpful video. Can mediator be ordinal or categorical and analysis still conducted in Jasp?
You have to dummy code it. For example, create a column called “dummygender” and label males as 0 and females as 1. Then use that variable as a predictor.
This video might help
ruclips.net/video/Eh9XhrC1yRA/видео.html
Hello po i find your video helpful but I'm still struggling analyzing my data as I'm not into math
Focus on concepts of interpretation. Consider 4 steps:1. Significance of the model (F-test); 2. Effect size of the model (R-square); 3. Significance of each predictor (t-test(s)); effect size of each predictor (sr-squared).