Re-parameterized regression models may enable tests of crucial theoretical predictions involving interactive effects of predictors that cannot be tested directly using standard approaches. First, we present a re-parameterized regression model for the Linear × Linear interaction of 2 quantitative predictors that yields point and interval estimates of 1 key parameter-the crossover point of predicted values-and leaves certain other parameters unchanged. We explain how resulting parameter estimates provide direct evidence for distinguishing ordinal from disordinal interactions. We generalize the re-parameterized model to Linear × Qualitative interactions, where the qualitative variable may have 2 or 3 categories, and then describe how to modify...
In many psychological experiments, interaction effects in factorial analysis of variance (ANOVA) d...
Ordinal predictors are commonly used in regression models. They are often incorrectly treated as eit...
Sweeney and Ulveling (1972) introduced weighted effect coding, where the estimates for categories of...
Re-parameterized regression models may enable tests of crucial theoretical predictions involving int...
Re-parameterized regression models may enable tests of crucial theoretical predictions involving int...
This paper analyzes two methods for testing moderation effects in regression models that contain a c...
One limitation in building empirically testable models in sociology is that many familiar statistica...
The capacity to correctly assess the existence of interaction is a high-value modeling capability am...
the business of theorizing about and testing simple bivari-ate cause and effect relationships, since...
Contains fulltext : 168867.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sweeney and Ulv...
A regression model is proposed for the analysis of an ordinal response variable depending on a set o...
A regression model is proposed for the analysis of an ordinal response variable depending on a set o...
Following the publication of Purcell's approach to the modeling of gene by environment interaction i...
Ordinal predictors are commonly used in regression models. They are often incorrectly treated as eit...
Ordinal predictors are commonly used in regression models. They are often incorrectly treated as eit...
In many psychological experiments, interaction effects in factorial analysis of variance (ANOVA) d...
Ordinal predictors are commonly used in regression models. They are often incorrectly treated as eit...
Sweeney and Ulveling (1972) introduced weighted effect coding, where the estimates for categories of...
Re-parameterized regression models may enable tests of crucial theoretical predictions involving int...
Re-parameterized regression models may enable tests of crucial theoretical predictions involving int...
This paper analyzes two methods for testing moderation effects in regression models that contain a c...
One limitation in building empirically testable models in sociology is that many familiar statistica...
The capacity to correctly assess the existence of interaction is a high-value modeling capability am...
the business of theorizing about and testing simple bivari-ate cause and effect relationships, since...
Contains fulltext : 168867.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sweeney and Ulv...
A regression model is proposed for the analysis of an ordinal response variable depending on a set o...
A regression model is proposed for the analysis of an ordinal response variable depending on a set o...
Following the publication of Purcell's approach to the modeling of gene by environment interaction i...
Ordinal predictors are commonly used in regression models. They are often incorrectly treated as eit...
Ordinal predictors are commonly used in regression models. They are often incorrectly treated as eit...
In many psychological experiments, interaction effects in factorial analysis of variance (ANOVA) d...
Ordinal predictors are commonly used in regression models. They are often incorrectly treated as eit...
Sweeney and Ulveling (1972) introduced weighted effect coding, where the estimates for categories of...