Hi everyone,
One of my hypotheses in my research is about which variable has a bigger impact on the dependent variable.
More specifically I am trying to test whether a firm's internal resources or external conditions would affect more on creative performance and financial performance.
We hypothesized that in the case of creative performance internal resources would matter more and in the case of financial performance, the external conditions would matter more.
Right now my co-author has suggested that we should put both in the model and do a wald test afterward, but I am not sure if that is the best way.
Since we assume both IV interact with each other, I have models with both IV and full model with the interaction of the two.
In both cases of creative performance and financial performance, none of the IV is significant by themselves. However, in the full model with the interaction variable, both are significant as in Wald test was significant.
First of all, am I doing this the right way? is there a better way to do it?
Thank you so much for reading.
Jimmy
One of my hypotheses in my research is about which variable has a bigger impact on the dependent variable.
More specifically I am trying to test whether a firm's internal resources or external conditions would affect more on creative performance and financial performance.
We hypothesized that in the case of creative performance internal resources would matter more and in the case of financial performance, the external conditions would matter more.
Right now my co-author has suggested that we should put both in the model and do a wald test afterward, but I am not sure if that is the best way.
Since we assume both IV interact with each other, I have models with both IV and full model with the interaction of the two.
In both cases of creative performance and financial performance, none of the IV is significant by themselves. However, in the full model with the interaction variable, both are significant as in Wald test was significant.
First of all, am I doing this the right way? is there a better way to do it?
Thank you so much for reading.
Jimmy
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