Term ID: T2681

Interactive Effects

/interactive-effects/
In research, when the relationship between variables depends on the presence or level of other variables, creating complex patterns that require careful analysis.
Example: A treatment being effective for men but not women, or medication working better for younger patients, showing that gender or age moderates treatment effectiveness.

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Reference: Aiken & West (1991)