Can standardized coefficients be greater than 1?
Can standardized coefficients be greater than 1? Standardized coefficients can be greater than 1.00, as that article explains and as is easy to demonstrate. Whether they should be excluded depends on why they happened - but probably not. They are a sign that you have some pretty serious collinearity. What does a high standardized coefficient mean? A standardized beta coefficient compares the strength of the effect of each individual independent variable to the dependent variable. The higher the absolute value of the beta coefficient, the stronger the effect. This means the variables can be easily compared to each other. How...