Using effect coding for comparing models in social research
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Koslowsky, M.
(1988). Using effect coding for comparing models in social research.
Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal,
16(1),
85-90.
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Often researchers are required to examine a specific model under 2 different situations. In several studies cited here, authors compared results descriptively without the use of inferential statistics. By using a series of regression tests suggested by Kerlinger and Pedhazur in another context, the 2 situations can be compared statistically. An example from a recent study is used to illustrate the technique and several advantages are suggested.
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