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!
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?
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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!
so helpful ! Thanks
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?
what was the wisdom behind centering of data?
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what if both gender were significant? what could be concluded?