For PROCESS the dummy variables were not used … so just by entering gender the dichotomous variable it tells you male and female so for Hayes PROCESS there is no need to dummy code correct?
Hello! May I know if both my male and female model is significant (as shown from the sig. F change at 2:31), is it interpreting there is no significant difference in the gender? even there is some variation in their coefficients. thanks a lot!
Creating dummy variables is such a pain and this video was awesome. You have a great voice and sense of humor.
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A massive help. So well explained. Thanks!!
so helpful ! Thanks
what was the wisdom behind centering of data?
For PROCESS the dummy variables were not used … so just by entering gender the dichotomous variable it tells you male and female so for Hayes PROCESS there is no need to dummy code correct?
Hello! May I know if both my male and female model is significant (as shown from the sig. F change at 2:31), is it interpreting there is no significant difference in the gender? even there is some variation in their coefficients. thanks a lot!
what if both gender were significant? what could be concluded?
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