Hi,
I'm not that familiar with stata and testing interaction effects and have a question about sslope.
I use sslope to calculate simple slope coefficients for my interaction effects. Unfortunately, I don't know whether the coefficients sslope provides are standardized or unstandardized. Does anyone know that?
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