I didn't state that I didn't know what interaction means (check out
some of my publications... or my syllabi)... I asked what you meant by
interaction in the context in which you used it.
Why do I bother?
On Mar 9, 2006, at 12:15 PM, michael sylvester wrote:
I am surprised that some tipsters do not know what interaction
means. I taught research methods and statistics.There are main
effects,simple effects ,and interaction effects.Obviously the fact
that soda effects on females may hint at a gender effect,it can also
be viewed as an interaction effect.Please note that one can have a
significant interaction effect and no main effect.
Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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