Multiple regression in behavioral research

4.2k indexed citations
published 1973
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Medical Entomology and Zoology

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About Multiple regression in behavioral research

This paper, published in 1973, received 4.2k indexed citations . Written by Fred N. Kerlinger and Elazar J. Pedhazur. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Social Psychology (865 citations), Sociology and Political Science (742 citations) and Education (677 citations). Published in Medical Entomology and Zoology.

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