A Monte Carlo study of the effects of correlated method variance in moderated multiple regression analysis |
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Authors: | Martin G. Evans |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Management Studies, University of Toronto Canada |
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Abstract: | It has been suggested that hierarchical regression analysis provides an unambiguous conclusion with regard to the existence of moderator effects (Arnold & Evans, 1979). This paper examines the impact of correlated error among the dependent and independent variables in order to explore whether or not artificial interaction terms can be generated. A Monte Carlo study was performed to investigate the effects of correlated error on noninteraction and interaction models. The results are clear-cut. Artifactual interaction cannot be created; true interactions can be attentuated. Some practical suggestions are provided for drawing inferences from hierarchical regression analysis. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests should be addressed to the author at School of Business Rutgers University New Brunswick NJ 08903. |
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