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      The mediating role of experience quality on authenticity and satisfaction in the context of cultural-heritage tourism

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            How Many Subjects Does It Take To Do A Regression Analysis.

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            Numerous rules-of-thumb have been suggested for determining the minimum number of subjects required to conduct multiple regression analyses. These rules-of-thumb are evaluated by comparing their results against those based on power analyses for tests of hypotheses of multiple and partial correlations. The results did not support the use of rules-of-thumb that simply specify some constant (e.g., 100 subjects) as the minimum number of subjects or a minimum ratio of number of subjects (N) to number of predictors (m). Some support was obtained for a rule-of-thumb that N ≥ 50 + 8 m for the multiple correlation and N ≥104 + m for the partial correlation. However, the rule-of-thumb for the multiple correlation yields values too large for N when m ≥ 7, and both rules-of-thumb assume all studies have a medium-size relationship between criterion and predictors. Accordingly, a slightly more complex rule-of thumb is introduced that estimates minimum sample size as function of effect size as well as the number of predictors. It is argued that researchers should use methods to determine sample size that incorporate effect size.
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              The Experiential Aspects of Consumption: Consumer Fantasies, Feelings, and Fun

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                Journal
                Current Issues in Tourism
                Current Issues in Tourism
                Informa UK Limited
                1368-3500
                1747-7603
                January 17 2020
                July 27 2018
                January 17 2020
                : 23
                : 2
                : 248-260
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Faculty of Economics and Business Sciences, Department of Applied Economics I, University of Seville, Seville, Spain
                [2 ] York Business School, York St John University, York, UK
                Article
                10.1080/13683500.2018.1502261
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                © 2020
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