Click Data, then go to the Analysis box and click Data Analysis. a. Scroll down and click

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Click “Data,” then go to the “Analysis” box and click

“Data Analysis.”

a. Scroll down and click on “Regression” then “OK.”

b. Click on “Input Y Range” and type in the range for the outcome for Y or highlight it using your mouse, including the label for the column (e.g., K1:K49, if your outcome is in column K, you have 48 cases, and a column label).

c. Click on “Input X Range” and type in the range for all of the predictors or highlight it using your mouse, including the label for the columns (e.g., B1:F49, if you have 48 cases, 5 predictors, and column labels).

d. Click “Labels” if you have included them as suggested.

e. Click “OK.” You just ran a multiple regression. You can follow a similar process for computing a correlation matrix by selecting “Correlation” in the “Data Analysis” option.

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Strategic Staffing

ISBN: 9781292073491

3rd Edition

Authors: Jean M Phillips, Stan M Gully

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