Resources

On this page I am happy to share some methodological resources that may be potentially useful to researchers interested in the respective techniques.

 

Slides on Implicit Measures in Attitude and Personality Research

HERE, you can find a presentation on "the use of implicit measures in attitude and personality research" I gave at the 2012 SPSP GSC and Training Committee Innovative Methods pre-conference organised by Marina Milyavskaya and Stacey Sinclair. The presentation is intended to provide a hands-on introduction to implicit measures as research tools while at the same time placing these measures into a theoretical and conceptual context.


Workshop on Moderated Regression

HERE, you can find powerpoint slides from a workshop on moderated regression I gave at the 2008 EASP summer school in Cardiff. It provides a beginner-oriented overview of how to conduct and interpret moderated regression analyses. Specifically, the workshop covers prototypical cases such as continuous variable by nominal scale interactions and interactions among two continuous predictors. It also addresses questions such as how to compute regression syntax and interpret output from a statistical software program such as SPSS, how to illustrate interaction effects graphically (in EXCEL), how to conduct simple slope tests, how to code nominal variables, and how to calculate effect sizes for the interaction effects. Click HERE for a zip-file containing the accompanying SPSS example data, syntax, and EXCEL slides used to illustrate different types of interaction effects. For a quicker and more user-friendly way to plot interactions in SPSS see the macro below.

 

Interaction Macro Extension

This is an extension of the MODPROBE macro (Hayes, 2009) for probing single-df interactions in OLS and logistic regression models in SPSS. The extension (Hofmann, 2010) includes a variety of options for graphical inspection, uni- and multivariate outlier detection, and probing. Main features:

• Request unstandardized, half-standardized, or fully-standardized interaction plot ready for export
• Plot predicted log-odds or probabilities for logistic regression analysis
• Test and plot at different values of the moderator
• Specify any range of the predictor variable for the plot
• Conduct univariate and/or multivariate outlier exclusion using a variety of statistics such as studentized residuals, Mahalanobis distance, leverage, dffits, or Cook’s Distance
• Check for normality
• Include additional filter variable

Click HERE for a more detailed description of macro features and a syntax guide. The SPSS macro package can be downloaded HERE.

Example of SPSS Interaction Plot

 

Extension of Meta-Analysis Macros by David Wilson

The goal of this extension was to make the useful Anova and Regression macros by David Wilson (see Lipsey & Wilson, 2001) somewhat more flexible with regard to a number of data handling and analysis strategies (e.g., outlier exclusion etc.). The computational “core” of the macros by D. Wilson has been left untouched. However, I added some features (click HERE for a more detailed description) that should make the use of both macros easier and less time-consuming. The extension may be particularly helpful (a) in meta-analyses that involve a larger number of moderators or (b) when the researcher is interested in conducting sensitivity analyses to check how certain variations in the meta-analytic procedure (e.g., fixed vs. random effects, outlier inclusion vs. exclusion) affect the outcome of the meta-analysis. Furthermore, the results will be summarized in .sav and .xls output files. These can be conveniently fed into an Excel-spreadsheet designed to present the results in pre-arranged tables and graphs ready to be exported into other applications.

Download macro package HERE.