My question in this post refers to this particular website: https://stats.oarc.ucla.edu/stata/fa...tion-stata-12/
It is important to note that I am still a junior researcher with limited knowledge of really advanced statistical methods.
I am doing a research project using the three-way interaction statistical analysis approach (moderating regression analysis). I am using this particular UCLA website to guide my analysis.
My question is regarding the Table below this portion:
/* compute pairwise differences in simple slopes */
What is the meaning of dy/dx in the Table? Is it a Cohen's d score? I asked this question because the editor requested me to: "testing for slope differences". I wondered if this is the statistical analysis the editor referred to for slope differences. Thank you for everyone's attention!
It is important to note that I am still a junior researcher with limited knowledge of really advanced statistical methods.
I am doing a research project using the three-way interaction statistical analysis approach (moderating regression analysis). I am using this particular UCLA website to guide my analysis.
My question is regarding the Table below this portion:
/* compute pairwise differences in simple slopes */
What is the meaning of dy/dx in the Table? Is it a Cohen's d score? I asked this question because the editor requested me to: "testing for slope differences". I wondered if this is the statistical analysis the editor referred to for slope differences. Thank you for everyone's attention!
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