Hi everyone,
I have a semi-STATA related question that I hope you don't mind me asking here.
I'm running an OLS Fixed Effects Regression in Stata to examine the influence of political authoritarianism on a continuous dependent variable. My model includes a continuous variable for authoritarianism (AUT), which cannot be smaller than 0. This variable is intended to capture the general level of political authoritarianism in a country.
In a second analysis, I want to investigate whether not only the general level of authoritarianism impacts my dependent variable but also the ideological orientation (Right-Left Ideology). The idea is that I expect the impact of authoritarianism on my y to be different for different levels of ideological orientation.
In this context, ARILE is a continuous variable reflecting right-wing authoritarianism with positive values and left-wing authoritarianism with negative values, with 0 representing the political center. I'm considering the interaction term to illustrate the combined effect of the level of authoritarianism and its ideological orientation.
The model is specified as follows:
y=β0+β1AUT+β2ARILE+β3(AUT×ARILE)+ϵ
In the regression results, authoritarianism (AUT) shows the expected positive coefficient, while the right-left ideology (ARILE) variable shows the expected negative coefficient. The interaction term shows a significant positive coefficient.
Here is my interpretation of the coefficients, but I'm uncertain due to the varying implications of the ARILE variable depending on its sign:
Best regards,

I have a semi-STATA related question that I hope you don't mind me asking here.
I'm running an OLS Fixed Effects Regression in Stata to examine the influence of political authoritarianism on a continuous dependent variable. My model includes a continuous variable for authoritarianism (AUT), which cannot be smaller than 0. This variable is intended to capture the general level of political authoritarianism in a country.
In a second analysis, I want to investigate whether not only the general level of authoritarianism impacts my dependent variable but also the ideological orientation (Right-Left Ideology). The idea is that I expect the impact of authoritarianism on my y to be different for different levels of ideological orientation.
In this context, ARILE is a continuous variable reflecting right-wing authoritarianism with positive values and left-wing authoritarianism with negative values, with 0 representing the political center. I'm considering the interaction term to illustrate the combined effect of the level of authoritarianism and its ideological orientation.
The model is specified as follows:
y=β0+β1AUT+β2ARILE+β3(AUT×ARILE)+ϵ
In the regression results, authoritarianism (AUT) shows the expected positive coefficient, while the right-left ideology (ARILE) variable shows the expected negative coefficient. The interaction term shows a significant positive coefficient.
Here is my interpretation of the coefficients, but I'm uncertain due to the varying implications of the ARILE variable depending on its sign:
- AUT (+): An increase in the general level of authoritarianism leads to an increase in the dependent variable.
- ARILE (-): An increase in left-wing authoritarianism leads to an increase in the dependent variable.
- AUT x ARILE (+): The positive coefficient of this term indicates that higher levels of authoritarianism combined with either left-wing or right-wing ideological orientation further increase the dependent variable. -> This is the interpretation I am most uncertain about.
Best regards,
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