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Re: st: interaction effects ineff
From
Prakash Kashwan <[email protected]>
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Subject
Re: st: interaction effects ineff
Date
Thu, 26 Apr 2007 12:21:47 -0400
Hi Caro,
To begin with you can generate a new variable
gen newinte-variable = dependent*dummy
And, then put the new variable right back in your regression in
addition to all the variables in your original model. Slope coefficient
for the new variable should give you some idea of whats going on.
Sorry if I repeated the obvious.
Prakash
Quoting Carola Weiss <[email protected]>:
Hi everybody,
I want to figure out if there�s an interaction effect between my
independent variables "tenure" and "dummy for a special group
membership".
I can�t really handle the command inteff- I always get an error
message. And the help command is not really instructive.....
Thanks for your support.
Greetings
Caro
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