Hi Gal,
Kindly see the following also, these will be really useful to you:
This page gives you a very good idea about "centering"
2. While attending a workshop, I was introduced to the qualitative approach towards the multivariate analysis wherein it was through the dummy variables one may proceed further. It was at this point, I got introduced to the centered and uncentered r squares and how to move from uncenter to the centered part and why it is important. I will be sharing the link for the paper with you.
There are discussions on the relationship between negative correlation and uncentered r square, unobserved and observed data and uncentered, multicollinearity and uncentered variables and mean and centering are related and meaningful in the analysis.Finally how VIF and TOL are useful in reducing the multi-collinearity amongst the variables.
Neeraj Sir has uploaded videos on
For Simple and Multiple Regression using OLS Method:
2. Multi-collinearity-
I will check this one and get back to you.
3. Using Hayes' Process in SPSS
4. Dummy Variables
Apart from these, you may check the following ones also:
a. Jeff Wooldridge-Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach(Edition 2016)
d.
http://www-hsc.usc.edu/~eckel/biostat2/notes/notes9.pdfe.
https://www2.cirano.qc.ca/~dufourj/Web_Site/ResE/Dufour_1983_R2_W.pdff.
http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/114588/1/Dawson%20%282014%29%20%28post-print%29.pdfg.
https://afni.nimh.nih.gov/pub/dist/doc/htmldoc/STATISTICS/center.htmlh. "Mean-Centering Does Not Alleviate Collinearity Problems in Moderated Multiple Regression Models" by Raj Echambadi and James D.Hess, Marketing Science, Vol 26,May-June 2007
i. "Clarifying the role of mean centring in multicollinearity of interaction effects" by Gwowen Shieh, The britih Psychological Society, 2011.
There is one more paper which discussed about how one should convert uncertered to centered data.I will share it with you later.
I am happy that one must not restrict to just economics or finance to understand this method. One may use to other domains also. Once I learnt it from the Professor, I was extremely thrilled that one must incorporate it to other fields of knowledge also.
This may be done through R, SPSS, EViews, Stata and Excel also.