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Researchers ran a multiple linear regression to determine if belief accuracy in a political claim when given misinformation was related to the following independent variables: One’s level of anger (coded low = 0, high = 1) One’s level of anxiety (coded low = 0, high = 1) Whether the source of misinformation about the claim came from their own political party (in-party, coded from the other party = 0, from their party = 1) Whether or not a correction of misinformation was made (coded correction without evidence = 0, correction with evidence = 1) One’s political knowledge (continuous measurement from 0-4) One of the two issues in question (coded illegal immigration = 0, death penalty = 1) 4. The Adjusted R2 for Model 3 is 0.193. How would one interpret this? 5. In putting together a final model, would you want to remove any variables from Model 3? Why or why not? 6. They did not report standardized regression coefficients (β’s). What would the standardized regression coefficients have told us?
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The results are listed in the table below:
Effects of Anxiety and Anger,
Partisanship, and Corrections on Belief
Anxiety
Anger
Correction (coded high)
In-party (coded high)
Anxiety x In-party
Anxiety x Correction
Correction In-party
Anxiety x Correction x In-party
Anger x In-party
Anger x Correction
Anger x Correction × In-party
Issue (death penalty coded
high)
Political knowledge
Constant
Observations
F (df)
8+
** p < .01.
*** p < .001.
Model 1
-.14 (11)
-.09 (.11
-.13 (.08
R²
Notes: Unstandardized regression
coefficients reported. Standard error is
listed in parentheses. p-values are
two-tailed.
#p<.10.
*p<.05.
561
.78
.27 (.
.18
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Transcribed Image Text:2:38 ◄ Drive < The results are listed in the table below: Effects of Anxiety and Anger, Partisanship, and Corrections on Belief Anxiety Anger Correction (coded high) In-party (coded high) Anxiety x In-party Anxiety x Correction Correction In-party Anxiety x Correction x In-party Anger x In-party Anger x Correction Anger x Correction × In-party Issue (death penalty coded high) Political knowledge Constant Observations F (df) 8+ ** p < .01. *** p < .001. Model 1 -.14 (11) -.09 (.11 -.13 (.08 R² Notes: Unstandardized regression coefficients reported. Standard error is listed in parentheses. p-values are two-tailed. #p<.10. *p<.05. 561 .78 .27 (. .18 1. In Model 1 B-0.015 for political knowledge How would one interpret 2.18 554) .15 20.46 : <>
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