Hello,
I am a bit curious about the interpretation of results given from: https://stats.idre.ucla.edu/other/mu...ic-regression/
It is correct to interpret the interaction even if the coefficients are not statistically significant?
Here is the excerpt from the tutorial. Array
Thank you,
Andres
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