Interaction (statistics)
ID: interaction-statistics
In statistics, "interaction" refers to a situation in which the effect of one independent variable on a dependent variable differs depending on the level of another independent variable. In other words, the impact of one factor is not consistent across all levels of another factor; instead, the relationship is influenced or modified by the presence of the second factor. Interactions are commonly examined in the context of factorial experiments or regression models.
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