Interaction Effects In Multiple Regression


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Interaction Effects in Multiple Regression


Interaction Effects in Multiple Regression

Author: James Jaccard

language: en

Publisher: SAGE

Release Date: 2003-03-05


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This is a practical introduction to conducting analyses of interaction effects in the context of multiple regression. This new edition expands coverage on the analysis of three-way interactions in multiple regression analysis.

Multiple Regression


Multiple Regression

Author: Leona S. Aiken

language: en

Publisher: SAGE

Release Date: 1991


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This successful book, now available in paperback, provides academics and researchers with a clear set of prescriptions for estimating, testing and probing interactions in regression models. Including the latest research in the area, such as Fuller's work on the corrected/constrained estimator, the book is appropriate for anyone who uses multiple regression to estimate models, or for those enrolled in courses on multivariate statistics.

LISREL Approaches to Interaction Effects in Multiple Regression


LISREL Approaches to Interaction Effects in Multiple Regression

Author: James Jaccard

language: en

Publisher: SAGE

Release Date: 1996-03-21


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With detailed examples, this book demonstrates the use of the computer program LISREL and how it can be applied to the analysis of interactions in regression frameworks. The authors consider a wide range of applications including: qualitative moderator variables; longitudinal designs; and product term analysis. They describe different types of measurement error and then present a discussion of latent variable representations of measurement error which serves as the foundation for the analyses described in later chapters. Finally they offer a brief introduction to LISREL and show how it can be used to execute the analyses. Readers can use this book without any prior training in LISREL and will find it an excellent introduction to analytic methods that deal with the problem of measurement error in the analysis of interactions.