On interpretation of interactions |
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Authors: | Geoffrey R. Loftus |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Washington, 98195, Seattle, Washington
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Abstract: | The principle focus of this paper is on interpretation of interactions that are obtained when response probability is used as a dependent variable. It is argued that results obtained with probability [or any dependent variable) are only interesting insofar as they reflect something about a corresponding theoretical component. It follows that the functional mapping of response probability [which is measured) onto the state of a theoretical component (which is inferred) must be somehow specified if conclusions are to be meaningful. Depending on the nature of such a mapping, various types of results, particularly results involving interactions, may or may not be interpretable. |
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