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This Worksheet Plots Two-Way Linear Interaction Effects Estimated Via Regression Analysis

This document provides instructions for plotting two-way linear interaction effects estimated via regression analysis. Users must enter regression coefficients or means and standard deviations of variables into cells to generate the interaction plot. Simple slope tests can also be performed by entering additional statistical values. The plot will show the relationship between an independent and dependent variable at different levels of a moderator variable.

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This Worksheet Plots Two-Way Linear Interaction Effects Estimated Via Regression Analysis

This document provides instructions for plotting two-way linear interaction effects estimated via regression analysis. Users must enter regression coefficients or means and standard deviations of variables into cells to generate the interaction plot. Simple slope tests can also be performed by entering additional statistical values. The plot will show the relationship between an independent and dependent variable at different levels of a moderator variable.

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This worksheet plots two-way linear interaction effects estimated via regression analysis

Enter information from your regression in the shaded cells.


You MUST enter the
must EITHER coefficients
enter the meansinto
& cells
SDs ofB16-B20.
the three IVs into cells B23-B26, OR enter values at which the slopes
both).
If you want simple slope tests, you MUST enter the information into cells B43-B48.
Note that simple slope tests are only recommended at specific hypothesized values of the moderator.
For further information see www.jeremydawson.co.uk/slopes.htm
WARNING: Only type
in yellow cells!
Variable names:
Name of independent variable: Frequency
Name of moderator: Children
5
Name of dependent variable: Hygiene

Unstandardised Regression Coefficients: 4.5


Independent variable: -0.73

Hygiene
Moderator: -0.12
Interaction: 0.02 4

Intercept / Constant: 4
3.5
Means / SDs of variables:
Mean of independent variable: 1.96 3
SD of independent variable: 0.92
Mean of moderator: 1.18
SD of moderator: 0.44 2.5

Values of variables at which to plot slopes*:


2
Low value of IV: 1.04
High value of IV: 2.84
Low value of moderator: 1.62 1.5
High value of moderator: 0.74
(* If left blank, this will automatically be done at one
standard deviation above and below mean) 1
Frequency = 1
Optional alternative legend**:
Low value of independent variable: Frequency = 1
High value of independent variable: Frequency = 7
Low value of moderator: 1
High value of moderator: 3
(** Leave these cells blank to get the normal
"low/high" legend)

SIMPLE SLOPE TESTS


Variance of coefficient of IV: 0.19
Variance of coefficient of interaction: 0.85
Covariance of coefficients of IV and interaction: 0.1

Sample size: 724


Number of control variables: 1
Do NOT type below this line
Frequency Frequency = 7
1 3.080096 1.824416
3 3.167392 1.880032

Low IV: 1.04


High IV: 2.84
Low moderator: 1.62
High moderator: 0.74
ssion analysis

nter values at which the slopes are to be plotted in cells B29-B32 (or

s of the moderator.

4.5
Hygiene

3.5
1
3 3

2.5

1.5

1
Frequency = 1 Frequency = 7

Gradient of slope for 1 -0.698


t-value of slope for 1 -0.421
p-value of slope for 1 0.674

Gradient of slope for 3 -0.715


t-value of slope for 3 -0.798
p-value of slope for 3 0.425
Frequency = 7
1
3

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