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A researcher wants to determine if facets of emotional judgment predict counselor self-efficacy among professional counselors. Three scales of the Emotional Judgment Inventory (EJI) are used to measure one's perceived skill in understanding and using emotions effectively. Higher scores on the EJI scales reflect better emotional judgment. The three EJI scales used are: (1) Identifying Own Emotions (idslf), (2) Expressing Emotions Adaptively (expres) and (3) Managing Others' Emotions (mngothr). The total score of the Counseling Self-Estimate Inventory (COSE) was used to measure counselor self-efficacy (cosetot). Higher scores on the COSE reflect more perceived counseling self-efficacy. The study sample was comprised of 118 counselors. The researcher used a sequential MRA entering the predictor variables in the following order: (First) Identifying Own Emotions (idslf), (Second) Expressing Emotions Adaptively (expres) and (Third) Managing Others' Emotions (mngothr). Please use an alpha of α = .05 for all analyses. For the a priori power analysis using F tests>Linear multiple regression: Fixed model, R2
increase, the previous effect size Partial R2 = .10 (use in the Determine window and calculate and transfer to main window), α = .05, power = .80, Number of tested predictors = 3, Total number of predictors = 3.
Let's now go over the results of the sequential MRA and start with the Model Summary table using α = .05. The omnibus null hypothesis is stated as:
YCounSelfEff
f (Xidslf, Xexpres, Xmngothr) = 0, which is saying that the predictors will not significantly predict the dependent variable of counseling self-efficacy. In Model 1, only assess whether Identifying Own Emotions predicts counseling self-efficacy. What was the multiple correlation (R), coefficient of determination (R2)?
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R = .436, R2
= .190, so approximately 1.9% of the variance in counseling self-efficacy can be attributed to Indentifying Own Emotions.
R = .436, R2
= .190, so approximately 19% of the variance in counseling self-efficacy can be attributed to Indentifying Own Emotions.