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Originally Posted by jorgelito
Why would you assume that? His training is in psychology, not statistics.
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From what my psychology professors tell me, psychology majors learn a lot of statistics, actually. They learn even more if they want to become researchers.
Now I am confused since you said you have three independent variables, not one like a simple y=mx+b graph implies, to me anyhow. Are you going to make 3 linear regressions of each combination of 1 independent and the 1 dependent? I won't go into detail on a solution that uses matrices to produce the best fitting lines if that is not what is happening.