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Flashcards covering key concepts related to understanding and interpreting components of an academic journal table.
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What does B (Coefficient) represent in a journal table?
It shows the direction and strength of the relationship.
What does a positive B indicate?
An increase in the outcome.
What does SE (Standard Error) measure?
It measures the accuracy of the coefficient.
What does a smaller SE indicate?
More precise measurement.
What is the significance of a p-value less than 0.05?
It indicates that the result is significantly different.
What can you infer if B = -0.139?
There is a standard units decrease in the outcome.
What does OR (Odds Ratio) of 1.5 mean?
It means an outcome is 1.5 times more likely.
What does Exp(B) = 2 imply?
It implies that the odds are twice as high.
What is a standardized coefficient (S) used for?
It shows effect size in standard units.
What does b (B) represent?
It is the unstandardized coefficient showing effect size in original units.