Hello,
I know there are many threads on interpreting regressions when interaction terms are significant but main effects are not (I understand that if the main effect in insignificant this means there is no sig relationship between a variable x and y conditional on the third variable being 0, and a significant interaction term would indicate a significant relationship between x and y conditional on a non-zero value of the third variable. What I'm confused about though the predicted value of y when the third variable is 1 with a non-significant main effect of X. For example, with:
y= Ax + Bz + C(x*z)
For binary variable z, if z=1, is the total effect of x on y still A+C or just C?
I know there are many threads on interpreting regressions when interaction terms are significant but main effects are not (I understand that if the main effect in insignificant this means there is no sig relationship between a variable x and y conditional on the third variable being 0, and a significant interaction term would indicate a significant relationship between x and y conditional on a non-zero value of the third variable. What I'm confused about though the predicted value of y when the third variable is 1 with a non-significant main effect of X. For example, with:
y= Ax + Bz + C(x*z)
For binary variable z, if z=1, is the total effect of x on y still A+C or just C?
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