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    How do I interpret this spss output?





    I´d like to know if the quality of the relationship of the mother of the respondent (kwaliteitrelatiemoeder) influences the effect of the dieting of the mother (dietenmoeder) on the intention to diet (intentie). So I´d like to know if the kwaliteitrelatie is a moderating variable with dietenmoeder as independent and intention as dependent variable.
    I have made centralized variables and multiplied them and done linear regression so I am pretty sure the output is correct.. I understand the meaning of p and t but I don´t know where I can find the moderating effect....or how to interpret this data.
    Does anyone know?

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    When you say "moderating" are you asking if kwaliteitrelatie can be used to explain some of the variance of dietenmoeder as a predictor? If so, then you need to use a different test. In this type of situation I would probably go with (multinomial) logistic regression, but a linear mixed model procedure might also work (I'm not familiar enough with that to say for certain though).

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