Interpreting interactions in discrete-data regression

Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science 2013-06-21

Summary:

Mike Johns writes: Are you familiar with the work of Ai and Norton on interactions in logit/probit models? I’d be curious to hear your thoughts. Ai, C.R. and Norton E.C. 2003. Interaction terms in logit and probit models. Economics Letters 80(1): 123-129. A peer ref just cited this paper in reaction to a logistic model [...]

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Andrew

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06/21/2013, 12:20

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06/21/2013, 09:55