Influencing or control variables are said to be a moderating variable and the effect of these interactions is represented as an interaction effect
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When the linkage between 2 variables exists through a middle variable. This middle variable is referred to as a mediating variable.
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Regression analysis signifies the extent of the relationship between the dependent and independent variables.
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Regression analysis is the statistical measurement which helps in linking the variables and determining the strength of the relationship between them.
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Correlation refers to the extent of a relationship between the variables. In order to determine this relationship, it is essential to establish a correlation between the variables.
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The quantitative research sampling method is the process of selecting representable units from a large population. Quantitative research refers to the analysis wherein mathematical, statistical, or computational method is used for studying the measurable or quantifiable dataset. The core purpose of quantitative research is the generalization of a phenomenon or an opinion. This involves collecting […]
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Stationarity in stationarity test is a property of time series which states that the value of the variable doesn’t change with time.
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Structural equation modeling analysis being the multivariate statistical tool helps in determining the direct and indirect linkage between the variables.
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