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Effect Size and Power in Assessing Moderating Effects of Categorical Variables Using Multiple Regression: A 30-Year Review.

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Published
Jan 01, 2005
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Herman Aguinis, James C. Beaty, Robert J. Boik, et al. (2005). Effect Size and Power in Assessing Moderating Effects of Categorical Variables Using Multiple Regression: A 30-Year Review.. Journal of Applied Psychology, 90(1), 94-107. https://doi.org/10.1037/0021-9010.90.1.94
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