Workshop: Interpreting Interaction Effects with ICALC
March 29-30, 2019 Philadelphia
Instructor: Robert L. (Bob) Kaufman
Hosted by: Department of Sociology, Temple University
The workshop is based on Interaction Effects in Linear and Generalized Linear Models (Kaufman, 2019), a comprehensive and accessible text providing a unified approach to interpreting interaction effects. The book develops the statistical basis for the general principles of a set of interpretive tools, introduces the ICALC Toolkit for Stata, and offers start-to-finish examples applying ICALC to show how to interpret interaction effects for a variety of different techniques of analysis.
The workshop provides a foundation in the principles of interpretation and training in the use of the ICALC Toolkit for Stata to produce the calculations, tables and graphics needed to help understand and explain your results.
Register at http://icalcrlk.com/workshop/ . Space is limited.
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