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Mar 11, 2022 07:03 AM | Selma Lugtmeijer - Brock University
RE: modeling interaction with continuous predictors
Hi,
thank you for the quick reply and apologies for not being clear. I hope I can clarify. I did not mean to ask what F-value would give me significant results. My question is on how to determine the F-value threshold. I thought that I could put in the F-value that with my sample size would correspond to a p-value of .01. Maybe my logic is erroneous but for every F-score + numerator + denominator you can calculate the corresponding p-value, so to determine which F-value to put in as threshold I thought to take the F-value that for my sample size corresponds to a p-value of .01. Is it correct to do it like this or is there some other guidance for what value to put there?
Selma
thank you for the quick reply and apologies for not being clear. I hope I can clarify. I did not mean to ask what F-value would give me significant results. My question is on how to determine the F-value threshold. I thought that I could put in the F-value that with my sample size would correspond to a p-value of .01. Maybe my logic is erroneous but for every F-score + numerator + denominator you can calculate the corresponding p-value, so to determine which F-value to put in as threshold I thought to take the F-value that for my sample size corresponds to a p-value of .01. Is it correct to do it like this or is there some other guidance for what value to put there?
Selma
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