’This book is remarkable in its accessible treatment of interaction effects. Although this concept can be challenging for students (even those with some background in statistics), this book presents the material in a very accessible manner, with plenty of examples to help the reader understand how to interpret their results.’
–Nicole Kalaf-Hughes,
Bowling Green State University
Offering a clear set of workable examples with data and explanations,
I...
Innehållsförteckning
Series Editor’s Introduction
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1. Introduction and Background
Overview: Why Should You Read This Book?
The Logic of Int...
Om författaren
Robert Kaufman (Ph D University of Wisconsin, 1981) is professor of sociology and the Chair of the Department of Sociology at Temple University. His substantive resea...