Hi Ben
That's fine, regardless the IV (categorical or continuous) if the DV is continuous, try Multiple Regression.
Cheers, Christin
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Subject: Re: Regressions
From: Ben Haysom-Newport <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 11/12/2010 08:55
Hi Christin
My DV/Outcome variable is continuous + normally distributed. My
IV/Predictors are all continuous + normally distributed.
3 predictors --> 1 outcome.
Thanks
Ben
On 11 December 2010 02:39, tan wei wun <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Hi Ben
>
> Sorry if you had already mentioned this before, but no harm asking again,
> what is your DV?
>
> Cos if it's a *continuous* DV (eg. perceived stress), you use *Multiple
> Regression*.
>
> If it's a *categorical* DV (eg. problem with sleep; no/yes coded 0/1), you
> use *Logistic Regression*.
>
> I don't think it's a MANOVA cos you said you only have one DV (MANOVA are
> for two or more DVs, and when you want to compare between groups...)
>
> Are you comparing between groups, or exploring relationships among
> variables?
>
> Would really be helpful if you could provide more details about your IVs
> and DV (ie. your research question)... sorry again if you had already
> provided, I must have missed that in the long chain of emails.
>
>
> Best wishes
> Christin
>
>
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Many thanks
Ben Haysom-Newport BSc (Hons), MBPsS, MSc
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