Linear Regression - SPSS (part 4)
I demonstrate how to perform a linear regression analysis in SPSS. The data consist of two variables: (1) independent variable (years of education), and (2) dependent variable (weekly earnings). It was hypothesized that years of education would be positively associated with weekly earnings. Additionally, the slope (unstandardized beta weight) and intercept (value of Y when X is 0) were identified and interpreted.

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