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Interaction in Linear versus Logistic Models: A Substantive Illustration Using the Relationship between Motivation, Ability, and Performance
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Behavioral Decision MakingHigh School GraduationEducational PsychologyBehavioral AspectEducationIndividual Decision MakingStudent OutcomeSocial SciencesPsychologyProgram EvaluationStudent MotivationSubstantive IllustrationAchievement GoalStudent SuccessMotivationPerformance StudiesBinary Performance MeasureIntelligence TestEducational AssessmentDecision ScienceInteraction EffectAchievement Motivation
A binary performance measure (high school graduation) is examined as a function of motivation (educational goal), ability (scores in an intelligence test), and their interaction. The interaction was positive when a logistic model was used and negative when a linear probability model was used. The reason for the difference in the results of the two models is examined, and the conditions under which this difference occurs are discussed.
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