Statistical procedures for evaluating the practical utility of a moderator approach to prediction. |
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Authors: | Gross, Alan L. Faggen-Steckler, Jane McCarthy, Karen |
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Abstract: | Describes 3 statistical procedures for evaluating the practical utility of a moderator approach. Each procedure gives tests of significance for the comparison of 3 prediction strategies: (a) using the moderator variable as a basis for subgrouping Ss and computing separate regression equations, (b) using the moderator variable as a predictor variable, or (c) excluding the moderator variable from the prediction model. It is concluded that when job performance is measured along a continuum, the average y score of the selected group (Procedure 1) should be considered. However, when 2 levels of job performance are measured, (e.g., pass-fail grades) then either the number of selection errors (Procedure 2) or the number of selection errors when a selection ratio constraint is present (Procedure 3) should be used. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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