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Questions relate to the following output which is from a Standard Multiple Regression where the researchers wished to assess the contribution of stress and stigma to depression.
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a.Predictors: Constant) , total of perceived stress, total of Stigma for neurological conditions
Questions relate to the following output which is from a Standard Multiple Regression where the researchers wished to assess the contribution of stress and stigma to depression. Model Summary a.Predictors: Constant) , total of perceived stress, total of Stigma for neurological conditions    ANOVA<sup>b</sup>    a.Predictors: Constant) , total of perceived stress, total of Stigma for neurological conditions b.Dependent Variable: total of CES-D depression Coefficients<sup>a</sup>    a.Dependent Variable: total of CES-D depression -Which is the most appropriate answer? For every one A) standard deviation increase in stigma, depression increased by over half a standard deviation B) unit increase in stigma, depression increased by just under half a standard deviation C) standard deviation increase in stress, depression decreased by a quarter of a standard deviation D) unit increase in stigma, depression increased by 49% ANOVAb
Questions relate to the following output which is from a Standard Multiple Regression where the researchers wished to assess the contribution of stress and stigma to depression. Model Summary a.Predictors: Constant) , total of perceived stress, total of Stigma for neurological conditions    ANOVA<sup>b</sup>    a.Predictors: Constant) , total of perceived stress, total of Stigma for neurological conditions b.Dependent Variable: total of CES-D depression Coefficients<sup>a</sup>    a.Dependent Variable: total of CES-D depression -Which is the most appropriate answer? For every one A) standard deviation increase in stigma, depression increased by over half a standard deviation B) unit increase in stigma, depression increased by just under half a standard deviation C) standard deviation increase in stress, depression decreased by a quarter of a standard deviation D) unit increase in stigma, depression increased by 49% a.Predictors: Constant) , total of perceived stress, total of Stigma for neurological conditions
b.Dependent Variable: total of CES-D depression
Coefficientsa
Questions relate to the following output which is from a Standard Multiple Regression where the researchers wished to assess the contribution of stress and stigma to depression. Model Summary a.Predictors: Constant) , total of perceived stress, total of Stigma for neurological conditions    ANOVA<sup>b</sup>    a.Predictors: Constant) , total of perceived stress, total of Stigma for neurological conditions b.Dependent Variable: total of CES-D depression Coefficients<sup>a</sup>    a.Dependent Variable: total of CES-D depression -Which is the most appropriate answer? For every one A) standard deviation increase in stigma, depression increased by over half a standard deviation B) unit increase in stigma, depression increased by just under half a standard deviation C) standard deviation increase in stress, depression decreased by a quarter of a standard deviation D) unit increase in stigma, depression increased by 49% a.Dependent Variable: total of CES-D depression
-Which is the most appropriate answer? For every one


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