
Ordinary least squares is one of the most popular approaches for fitting regression models in the social sciences. However, it has been well documented that ordinary least squares is very sensitive to minor deviations from assumptions (e.g., Andrews, 1974
Doctor of Philosophy (degree), College of Letters, Arts and Sciences (school), Psychology (degree program)
Doctor of Philosophy (degree), College of Letters, Arts and Sciences (school), Psychology (degree program)
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