It's meaningful, but not under the name 'interaction'. The model is
the
same as
y ~ x1 + x2 + I(x1*x2)
that is, 'including a product term'. However, needing product terms
often
indicates a missed transformation of y (e.g. it might be better to use
log(y)).
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007, Irene Mantzouni wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> this is a rather statistical question:
> is it meaningful to consider an interaction effect between 2 continuous
covariates?
> for example: lm(y~x1+x2+x1:x2)
> Should one of continuous x1, x2 be "transformed" to a categorical
variable, i.e. be classified into groups?
> Is it easier to interpret the effect if 1 or both are centered to the mean
or z-transformed?
Depends on the context, but usually not.
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