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Title: Do Interactions Matter?
Author: George E.P. Box
Publication Source: Report No. 46, November 1989, Center for Quality and Productivity Improvement, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Abstract
[Based on the author's abstract.] It has recently been argued that in an industrial setting the detection and elucidation of interactions between variables is unimportant. In this report a contrary view is advanced and illustrated with examples.
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