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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Good, but an overview of which kind of interaction effects are covered would help The problem with this book probably has more to do with a widespread problem than the authors. I have thus far found the book to be conceptually clear and concise. (I happen to like James Jaccard's style of explaining statistics; "Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences" (Wadsworth publishing) by Jaccard and Becker is a great beginners statistics book.) Book titles on interaction effects in multiple regression need to be more specific and clear as to what is covered in the text. This book is great for interaction terms for continuous variables, and there is a small section on continuous variables with qualitative variables. However, interactions between two qualitative variables are not adequately covered. I eventually found a book that best covers interactions between two qualitative variables and and between a continuous variable and qualitative variable. It's also in the Sage series and it's by Melissa Hardy, called: "Regression with Dummy Variables". Again, the title of the book gives no one a clue that interaction effects will be covered, but they are! My advice, if you're using interaction in your analyses, is to look carefully at a book's chapter headings to see which interactions are covered in depth. 6 Stars If I could, I would give this book an even higher rating! There is no doubt that this is THE BOOK for interaction effects in multiple regession. The authors do a fantastic job with the topic and make sense! Excellent overview of interactions in regression This is a very nice updated version of the original edition. The book is short at 89 pages, information packed, and solidly grounded. The book is meant for people who *use* interaction effects in thier research. (It is not meant for people who study regression methods.) | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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