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1 Lecture 25 (Dec.4) In the last lecture, we covered 1. Log-log specification 2. Interaction term This lecture introduces you to 1. Interaction term.

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1 1 Lecture 25 (Dec.4) In the last lecture, we covered 1. Log-log specification 2. Interaction term This lecture introduces you to 1. Interaction term

2 Interactions Between Independent Variables (SW Section 8.3)

3 (a) Interactions between two binary variables When does this term become positive?

4 Interpreting the coefficients What is the marginal effect of D 1 : 0→1 if D 2 =0? What is the marginal effect of D 1 : 0→1 if D 2 =1?

5 Interpreting the coefficients What is the marginal effect of D 1 : 0→1 if D 2 =0? What is the marginal effect of D 1 : 0→1 if D 2 =1?

6 Interpreting the coefficients What does β 3 represent?

7 Example: TestScore, STR, English learners a)What is the “Effect” of HiSTR when HiEL = 0 ? b)What is the “Effect” of HiSTR when HiEL = 1 ? c)What do you conclude from the above result?

8 (b) Interactions between continuous and binary variables When does this term become positive?

9 Binary-continuous interactions: the two regression lines


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