Hallo everyone,
I need help in the interpretation of my interaction term.
Firstly, the setting of my analysis is: Y (dummy) as DV, X (dummy) and interaction term between Z (continous variable) and X as IVs.
My predictions/hypotheses are that
(1) X increases the likelihood for Y.
(2) the positive effect of X on the likelihood for Y is stronger the higher Z is.
Results:
However with my results, I have to reject my (1) hypothesis -> X decreases the likelihood for Y.
For my (2) hypothesis, the interaction term has a positive sign as predicted.
with margins, dydx (X) at (Z==(-12.0(0.5)+4.5)) I construct this:

However as X is negative, how can I interpret this result?
My attempt of interpretation:
As shown with hypothesis (1), X has a negative impact on Y. So there is no positive effect of X on Y that could be increased by another attribute. However, a higher Z does weaken the negative marginal effect of X on Y. Thus, it positively increases the impact of X on the likelihood of Y if Z is higher, although X still has an adverse impact on that likelihood, even for those with the highest measured Z. As this is in line with the intention of this hypothesis that a higher Z increases the likelihood of Y after X, hypothesis (2) can be partly confirmed.
As I am not sure whether my interpretation sounds correctly, I have following questions:
(1) Is my interpretation of the interaction term and of my (2) hypothesis correct or how can it be improved?
(2) If I am interested in the interaction term of X and Z, do I have to include Z as IV or is it a control variable?
Thank you very much for your help! I really appreciate it!
Alexander Mayer
I need help in the interpretation of my interaction term.
Firstly, the setting of my analysis is: Y (dummy) as DV, X (dummy) and interaction term between Z (continous variable) and X as IVs.
My predictions/hypotheses are that
(1) X increases the likelihood for Y.
(2) the positive effect of X on the likelihood for Y is stronger the higher Z is.
Results:
Pr(Y) | |
X | -0.152*** |
Z | -0.00914** |
X*Z | 0.00754* |
For my (2) hypothesis, the interaction term has a positive sign as predicted.
with margins, dydx (X) at (Z==(-12.0(0.5)+4.5)) I construct this:
However as X is negative, how can I interpret this result?
My attempt of interpretation:
As shown with hypothesis (1), X has a negative impact on Y. So there is no positive effect of X on Y that could be increased by another attribute. However, a higher Z does weaken the negative marginal effect of X on Y. Thus, it positively increases the impact of X on the likelihood of Y if Z is higher, although X still has an adverse impact on that likelihood, even for those with the highest measured Z. As this is in line with the intention of this hypothesis that a higher Z increases the likelihood of Y after X, hypothesis (2) can be partly confirmed.
As I am not sure whether my interpretation sounds correctly, I have following questions:
(1) Is my interpretation of the interaction term and of my (2) hypothesis correct or how can it be improved?
(2) If I am interested in the interaction term of X and Z, do I have to include Z as IV or is it a control variable?
Thank you very much for your help! I really appreciate it!
Alexander Mayer
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