© Taylor & FrancisWhether or not there is an interaction between two factors in their effects on a dependent variable is often a central question. This paper proposes a general mechanism by which an interaction may arise: (a) the two factors are the same thing — or, at least, have a dimension in common — in the sense that it is meaningful to add (or subtract) them; (b) the sum of them (or the difference between them) is what determines the dependent variable; and (c) the relation between the sum (or difference) and the dependent variable is nonlinear. For example, if several factors contribute to arousal in an additive manner, and the relationship of performance score to arousal is inverted-U, the factors will appear to interact in their jo...
The estimation of nonlinear relations between variables is an important concern in different areas o...
Many effects of interest to sociologists are nonlinear. Additionally, many effects of interest are i...
Abstract This article aspires to offer more evidence for the existence, role and importance of cause...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comAn interaction between two factors in t...
used to test for the presence of interactions. When an interaction term is composed of correlated va...
A possible explanation of interaction is that quantities derived from the independent variables sepa...
Consider the joint effects of several factors on some quantitative outcome variable y. If it is foun...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90179/1/hesr1314.pd
In a recent paper C. L. Rusting and R. J. Larsen (see record 1997-04006-002) studied the relationshi...
distinguished between interpretable and uninterpretable inter-actions. Uninterpretable interactions ...
Loftus (Memory & Cognition 6:312-319, 1978) distinguished between interpretable and uninterpretable ...
The paper analyzes the impact of the inclusion of quadratic terms on the probability of type II erro...
The principle focus of this paper is on interpretation of interactions that are obtained when respon...
Issues in the detection and interpretation of interaction effects between quantitative variables in ...
Biological systems often consist of multiple interacting subsystems, the brain being a prominent exa...
The estimation of nonlinear relations between variables is an important concern in different areas o...
Many effects of interest to sociologists are nonlinear. Additionally, many effects of interest are i...
Abstract This article aspires to offer more evidence for the existence, role and importance of cause...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comAn interaction between two factors in t...
used to test for the presence of interactions. When an interaction term is composed of correlated va...
A possible explanation of interaction is that quantities derived from the independent variables sepa...
Consider the joint effects of several factors on some quantitative outcome variable y. If it is foun...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90179/1/hesr1314.pd
In a recent paper C. L. Rusting and R. J. Larsen (see record 1997-04006-002) studied the relationshi...
distinguished between interpretable and uninterpretable inter-actions. Uninterpretable interactions ...
Loftus (Memory & Cognition 6:312-319, 1978) distinguished between interpretable and uninterpretable ...
The paper analyzes the impact of the inclusion of quadratic terms on the probability of type II erro...
The principle focus of this paper is on interpretation of interactions that are obtained when respon...
Issues in the detection and interpretation of interaction effects between quantitative variables in ...
Biological systems often consist of multiple interacting subsystems, the brain being a prominent exa...
The estimation of nonlinear relations between variables is an important concern in different areas o...
Many effects of interest to sociologists are nonlinear. Additionally, many effects of interest are i...
Abstract This article aspires to offer more evidence for the existence, role and importance of cause...