Let’s talk about why your “interaction” may not mean what you think!
When x has a nonlinear relationship with y, x will “interact” with covariates. Why?
Imagine a quadratic relationship, where y ~x^2. In that case, “x moderates itself” (slope of x depends on x) … 1/n
@louby16mecom1 @PhD_Genie@PhDForum@PhDVoice @OUGradSch @WELSPGResearch@PhD_Balance In case you haven’t tried the following! Software like zotero can be annoying sometimes but citations can be manually added (or by uploading the file). You can read as you prefer and use word processor plug-ins for in-text citations (and the magic of automatic reference pages)!
Join us tomorrow at 12pm ET to learn more about one of NDACAN's new data acquisitions, the Child and Caregiver Outcomes Using Linked Data (CCOULD). Register for free here: https://t.co/s0C9XSY4Dt
In proseminar today we brainstormed surveys and datasets sociology grad students might want to be familiar with. Does anyone have a long list like this, with links? If you add any from your area we missed, we could pull it together (& compare their presence in soc journals?)