sample size calculation using gpower analysis

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indox2
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sample size calculation using gpower analysis

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Dear All,

My model consists of 9 independent variables, 2 dependent variables, 2 moderating variables and 3 control variables.

I also want to use gpower analysis in order calculate the sample size. Could you pls enlighten me on how to tackle this ?

Thank yo
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Re: sample size calculation using gpower analysis

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Hello,
has your doubt finally been resolved?
I now have the same question.
Control variables must be considered as predictors?
Thank you.

indox2 wrote: Tue May 16, 2017 1:19 pm Dear All,

My model consists of 9 independent variables, 2 dependent variables, 2 moderating variables and 3 control variables.

I also want to use gpower analysis in order calculate the sample size. Could you pls enlighten me on how to tackle this ?

Thank yo
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