On the misconception of multicollinearity in detection of moderating effects: Multicollinearity is not always detrimental

Gwowen Shieh*

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Due to its extensive applicability and computational ease, moderated multiple regression (MMR) has been widely employed to analyze interaction effects between 2 continuous predictor variables. Accordingly, considerable attention has been drawn toward the supposed multicollinearity problem between predictor variables and their cross-product term. This article attempts to clarify the misconception of multicollinearity in MMR studies. The counterintuitive yet beneficial effects of multicollinearity on the ability to detect moderator relationships are explored. Comprehensive treatments and numerical investigations are presented for the simplest interaction model and more complex three-predictor setting. The results provide critical insight that both helps avoid misleading interpretations and yields better understanding for the impact of intercorrelation among predictor variables in MMR analyses.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)483-507
頁數25
期刊Multivariate Behavioral Research
45
發行號3
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 1 5月 2010

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