Tratamentul prin analizã de regresie a variabilelor de control în studiile non-experimentale
Keywords:
regression analysis, control variablesAbstract
This short presentation focuses on the procedure for statistical treatment of control variables in nonexperimental
studies, through multiple regression analysis. Indications are illustrated in a step-by-step manner, based
on an actual study. Some recommendations are made, based on research literature, regarding the optimal deployment
of this technique for the statistical control of variables
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