A study was conducted to assess the combined effects of patient attitude and patient physician communication on
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a. What would be an appropriate regression model for describing the joint effect of X1 and X2 on Y if an interaction between communication and attitude is possible and if all variables are treated as interval variables?
b. What would be an appropriate regression model (using dummy variables) if the analyst wished to allow for an interaction effect but desired only to compare high values versus low values (i.e., to make group comparisons) for both the communication and attitude variables? What kind of ANOVA model would this regression model correspond to?
c. When would the model in part (a) be preferable to that in part (b), and vice versa?
d. If both independent variables are treated nominally, as in part (b), would you expect the associated 2 × 2 table to have equal numbers in each of the four cells?
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Applied Regression Analysis And Other Multivariable Methods
ISBN: 632
5th Edition
Authors: David G. Kleinbaum, Lawrence L. Kupper, Azhar Nizam, Eli S. Rosenberg
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