Introduction to Moderated Regression

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April 12, 2022 1:30pm - 3:00pm
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Clint Broadbent, Ph.D.
Presented by Clint Broadbent, Ph.D.

This webinar will build on the Introduction to Multiple Regressions webinar by exploring the many uses of regression and to practice what has been learned. Specifically, this webinar will give an overview of moderated regression and its practical uses; moderated regressions are used to determine whether the relationship between two variables depends on the value of a third variable. Attendees will be able to apply moderated regression in multiple scenarios as well as learn when to center variables. An introduction to regions of significance will also be shared to help attendees improve the strength of their regression reporting.

Overall, this webinar will cover moderating effects including how to center variables, how to interpret the results, and how to report region of significance. Attendees will leave this webinar with the ability to: 

  • Explain the fundamentals of moderated regression
  • Perform moderated regression in statistical software
  • Interpret the results of a moderated regression model

Approved for 1.5 hours of CFLE continuing education credit.

This is part 2 of a 4-part series on Multiple Regression, Moderation, and Mediation. View series details.

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About the Presenter

Clint Broadbent, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the Department of Family Life and Human Development at Southern Utah University. He received his doctorate from Oklahoma State University in Human Development and Family Science with a focus on advanced statistical analysis and methodology. His research interests center on improving outcomes for underserved family populations (families that have a child with a disability and Latino immigrant adolescents and their families) which can be seen in various academic journals, books, and monographs. He is currently completing a study on the ongoing psychological effects of COVID on teachers.

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