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Interaction variable

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Interaction variable in statistics is one of variables often used in regression analysis. It is formed by the multiplication of two independent variable.

Usage of interaction variables, while offering some useful data, also raises the issues of multicollinearity.


References

Further reading

  • James J. Jaccard, Robert Turrisi, Interaction Effects in Multiple Regression, Sage Publications, 2003, ISBN 0761927425

See also