Introduction to Multiple Regression
This webinar will offer a gentle introduction to multiple regression, a commonly applied statistical technique used to study the relationship between a single dependent variable and one or more independent variables. Attendees will explore the fundamentals and common uses of multiple regression in the context of family-related research, and gain comfort in (a) interpreting results from regression models and (b) applying the analytic technique in their own work.
Specifically, attendees will explore key features of multiple regression, including core assumptions underlying linear regression, data types that are optimal for use with regression modeling, and general steps for developing a regression model. A dataset and step-by-step directions are included with the purchase of these webinars so that participants can practice the steps after the webinar has been completed to help reinforce their comprehension of the information taught.
Overall, attendees will leave this webinar with the ability to:
- Explain the fundamentals of multiple regression
- Describe the common uses of multiple regression
- Perform a multiple regression model
- Interpret the results of a multiple regression model
Approved for 1.5 hours of CFLE continuing education credit.
This is part 1 of a 4-part series on Multiple Regression, Moderation, and Mediation. View series details.
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About the Presenter
Todd Jensen, Ph.D., M.S.W., is a research assistant professor in the School of Social Work and a family research and engagement specialist in the Jordan Institute for Families at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Jensen studies family well-being in diverse contexts and strategies to strengthen family-serving systems. His research includes a focus on families experiencing shifts in parental structure, family violence prevention among military-connected families, and promoting the use of evidence and implementation of effective policies, programs, or practices in family-serving systems.
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